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Charles Hill, diplomat, Yale professor and top adviser to George Shultz, dies at 84

Charles Hill, diplomat, Yale professor and top adviser to George Shultz, dies at 84
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Stephen Bechtel Jr , steward of his family s engineering firm, dies at 95

Stephen Bechtel Jr., steward of his family’s engineering firm, dies at 95 Emily Langer © Bechtel Stephen D. Bechtel Jr. led his family’s sprawling engineering and construction company for three decades. Stephen D. Bechtel Jr., who led his family’s engineering and construction firm for three decades, expanding an already sprawling operation into an international behemoth with projects including the Channel Tunnel linking Britain and France and Jubail Industrial City in Saudi Arabia, died March 15 at his home in San Francisco. He was 95. Popular Searches Bechtel announced his death but did not cite a cause. Long based in San Francisco, the company officially moved its headquarters to Reston, Va., in 2018. At the time, The Washington Post reported that Bechtel was the eighth-largest recipient of federal contract funds, receiving $5.5 billion from the Defense Department, the Energy Department and other U.S. government agencies the previous year.

Doyle McManus: Why George P Shultz was the best recent secretary of state

When foreign policy scholars list the best secretaries of state of the last half-century, the usual choices are Henry A. Kissinger, the brilliant but amora

Why George P Shultz was the best recent secretary of state

Shultz wasn’t a celebrity like Henry Kissinger or a silky operator like James Baker, but his achievements were just as great and he accomplished them under more difficult conditions.

George P Shultz, Reagan s longtime secretary of state, dies at 100

George P. Shultz, Reagan’s longtime secretary of state, dies at 100 He spent most of the 1980s trying to improve relations with the Soviet Union and forging a course for peace in the Middle East. By MATTHEW LEE and BARRY SCHWEIDAssociated Press Share In this July 13, 1982, file photo Secretary of State designate George Shultz, right, speaks with members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. From left are Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del.; Sen. Charles Percy, R-Ill., chairman of the panel, and Sen. Edward Zorinsky, D-Neb. (AP Photo/Ira Schwarz, File) George P. Shultz, who as secretary of State in the 1980s shaped U.S. foreign policy in the closing phase of the Cold War when a dangerous nuclear-armed stalemate gave way to peaceful – if not quite cordial – relations between the superpowers, died Saturday. He was 100.

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