Boehner has presented himself as the statesman and the dealmaker who is trying to keep the revolutionaries under control.
The 31-year-old now finds himself as the elder statesman of the men's game, with his two nearest rivals -- Djokovic and world No. 3 Andy Murray -- both six years his junior.
The Idaho Statesman, the state's largest newspaper, ran a front-page story on Tuesday outlining the allegations (and rumors) made over the years against Craig, a solid conservative who considers himself a strong pro-family values advocate.
It was never limited to books, though he was books editor for the Spectator, the New Statesman and the Times Literary Supplement, and an in-house reviewer, from 1983 to 1989, for the New York Times.
Kirk Bohls of the Austin American-Statesman tweeted the announcement, and he let his followers know when the move would be official.
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Save for the "weeklies" that Jimmy reads (he favors the New Statesman) and the snippets of Ralph Vaughan Williams's Fifth Symphony heard on the radio, there are no cultural markers on display beyond the text of the play itself.
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By contrast, Americans were told that Obama was a great orator, a brilliant intellect, the harbinger of a post-racial America, a master facilitator of bipartisanship, and a global statesman for the new century.
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Romney was more the statesman, campaigning primarily on the more idealistic theme of fixing a broken country.
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For Clinton the statesman, his TV address to the Pakistani nation marked the centerpiece of the stopover.
Edward Altman, an elder statesman of the credit world and a New York University professor, suggests staying north of B-rated junk bonds.
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An application of this kind is made through a three minute speech - in this case from the elder statesman of euroscepticism, the Conservative Bill Cash.
Perhaps the saddest aspect of Mr Khatami's dilemma is that he is being solicited not because he has new ideas or new methods of advancing old ones, but because he is an elder statesman whom the Council of Guardians, a vetting body, would not dare bar from running.
Mahmoud Salem, an Egyptian blogger-turned-activist who became a spokesman for his country's 2011 revolution, is a bit more optimistic about the promise of online activism, yet he shares some of the American statesman's concerns about the difficulties of moving from activism to governance.
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This week Mr Cook told the New Statesman that time was running out for the change.
The goal of a statesman was to ensure that the spirit had the widest possible range of objects.
Writing in the New Statesman, Lib Dem Business Secretary Vince Cable suggested the government might need to change course on the economy and consider borrowing more.
In an article for the New Statesman, he said Labour was "back as the party opposing 'Tory cuts'" and in danger of becoming a "repository for people's anger" rather than a party with answers to the country's problems.
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He is not just that staple of political novels, the talented son of an artisan, who becomes a socialist and then goes on to turn himself into multi-millionaire, government minister, owner of the New Statesman and (an essential accessory, this, in the laddish culture of New Labour) part-owner of a football club.
The Mirror And The Light will continue the statesman's story until his execution in 1540.
Her journalistic career began with an internship at The Statesman newspaper in Calcutta, India.
Biden has distinguished himself as an adroit and effective statesman in both the legislative and the executive branches.
Moving on to foreign affairs, India has requested the US to "temporarily" hand over Mumbai attack accused David Headley for questioning, reports The Statesman.
Great necessities call out great virtues ... qualities which would otherwise lay dormant wake into life and form the character of the hero and the statesman.
EU-statesman to chair the convention.
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Grant sported a hidden tape recorder during drinks with a former celebrity-beat journalist and published the most scandalous and interesting parts of their conversation in the New Statesman, including whether or not Rupert Murdoch had any idea about the phone hacking that journalists were doing at News of the World, one of the newspapers owned by News Corp.
Randy Haykin interviewed the elder statesman of venture capital, Bill Draper, who shared his history and the joy he gets from giving money away through his foundation, The Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation.
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There is the sociology section, the science section, old sheet music and menus, and you can go to the periodicals room anytime and read old issues of the New Statesman. (And you can whisper loudly to a friend in the next carrel to get the hockey scores.) To see that that is so is at least to drain some of the melodrama from the subject.
That was reported in the New Statesman, in 1985, by Peter Court, who had briefly worked as a graphic designer for the Sun.
Neither the university nor Kearney, who first told the Austin American-Statesman of her decision to step down, identified the athlete.
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