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14
Carol Hymowitz and Matt Murray, “Management-Boss Talk: Raises and Praises
or Out the Door,” Wall Street Journal, June 21, 1999. Informality at meetings is also
mentioned in Harris Collingwood and Diane Coutu, “Jack on Jack,” Harvard Busi-
ness Review, February 2002.
15 Interview with Al Hirschfeld, 60 Minutes (date unknown). 205
Bill Keller, “The World According to Powell,” New York Times Magazine, Nov. 25,
2001.
16
Todd S. Purdum, “Embattled, Scrutinized, Powell Soldiers On,” New York Times,
July 25, 2002.
17
Bob Woodward, Bush at War (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2002), p. 342. In this
same interview, held in August 2002, President Bush gave a “tepid response” about
Powell, calling him “a diplomat”—hardly the effusive praise he had given of him 2
years earlier.
18
James Dao, “Powell Defends a First Strike as Iraq Option,” New York Times, Sept.
8, 2002.
19
Ibid.
20
Robin Wright, “The Presidential Transition File: For Nominee, Power Lies in
Restraint,” Los Angeles Times, Dec. 17, 2000.
21
Todd S. Purdum, “With Candor, Powell Charms Global MTV Audience,” New
York Times, Feb. 15, 2002.
22
Purdum, “Embattled, Scrutinized.”
23 Colin Powell with Joseph E. Persico, My American Journey (New York: Ballantine
Books, 1995; afterword 1996), pp. 380–381.
24
Ibid., p. 343.
25 Wright, “The Presidential Transition File.”
26
Keller, “The World According to Powell.”
27 Ibid.
28
Woodward, Bush at War, pp. 321–352 (Powell’s internationalism versus
Cheney’s unilateralism, p. 328). Also, comments made by author
Bob Woodward in an interview with Gwen Ifill on NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,
Nov. 19, 2002.
29
Purdum, “Embattled, Scrutinized.”
30
Ibid.
31 Keller, “The World According to Powell.”
32
Powell with Persico, My American Journey, p. 600.
33
Keller, “The World According to Powell.”
34 Powell with Persico, My American Journey, p. 602.