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Magaziner is effectively chief executive, strategist, recruiter, and senior negotiator, operating with what appears to be freewheeling authority.
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Magaziner is effectively chief executive, strategist, recruiter, and senior negotiator, operating with what appears to be freewheeling authority.
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Step two, in Magaziner’s vision, is to channel a Niagara of private capital into the effort.
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Step two, in Magaziner’s vision, is to channel a Niagara of private capital into the effort.
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How Bill Clinton, Ira Magaziner, and a team of management consultants are creating new markets, reinventing philanthropy — and trying to save the world.
Hungry in Guatemala 2009
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Harold Perrineau “can only deny” when TV Guide Magaziner asked him about rumors of his return to Lost.
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Both Clintons suffered from a hunted-animal, anti-Beltway complex; their early work on health care was done mostly in secret with their friend and business consultant Ira Magaziner, who did not have many Washington ties.
Big Girls Don’t Cry Rebecca Traister 2010
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Both Clintons suffered from a hunted-animal, anti-Beltway complex; their early work on health care was done mostly in secret with their friend and business consultant Ira Magaziner, who did not have many Washington ties.
Big Girls Don’t Cry Rebecca Traister 2010
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Both Clintons suffered from a hunted-animal, anti-Beltway complex; their early work on health care was done mostly in secret with their friend and business consultant Ira Magaziner, who did not have many Washington ties.
Big Girls Don’t Cry Rebecca Traister 2010
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It dates back to her White House days when she relied on Ira Magaziner to do her health plan numbers.
Discourse.net: More Evidence that Hilary Clinton Has Bad Taste In Men 2008
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