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...announced 20,000 job cuts. In such an environment, Renault appears to be defying gravity by promising ambitious results without the pain of slashing labor costs. Indeed, Ghosn is pledging to increase annual car sales by 800,000 units by 2009, double operating profit margins and improve product and brand quality. "The lesson of the Nissan revival plan was, What's vital is the result, not the precise means of attaining it," says Ghosn, 52. "We've analyzed the opportunities and potentials at Renault and made clear commitments on the results we'll deliver." The end result, he predicts, will...
...work. The breakaway hit So Sick, a ballad about a brokenhearted guy who can't stop listening to brokenhearted ballads, delivers a light, genre-spoofing twist, but the other songs soar less on writerly sophistication than on Ne-Yo's deftness with a hook and particularly sincere brand of shamelessness. On It Just Ain't Right, he samples '80s legend DeBarge and confesses to an old girlfriend, "I'll be sexing her and I call your name"--a lyric that could have been written by a hundred of his predecessors, but only Ne-Yo would think to deliver...
Most of the canvasses feature the logo of Ketel One, a brand of Vodka. This logo frequently shares the canvas with colored rectangles, images of sliced fruit and steak knives, and Swiss advertisements...
...them that these “Showtunes” do. Lately, the only question has been whether Merritt’s songs will tell his own story, or someone else’s. While Chen’s plays seem stylistically well suited to Merritt’s own brand of satirical beauty, there is still an inherent separation between the music and its subject. What “Showtunes” gives us is Merritt’s well-crafted soundtrack for a director’s work. It’s nice, but in the end, it only...
...probably spent more time there than at home,” she said. “It would be kind of nice to have chains and brand names that I have more familiarity with. It would make it more of a home environment...