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...Democrats’ Battle to Stop Him.” The story’s opening showed little promise to deliver much substance on that theme—but it revealed plenty about the media’s desire to bring down the outsider from Vermont who had dared breach the establishment’s walls. “The murmurs of doubt are faint, barely audible above the background hum of the Internet cosmos, but they are worth listening to,” the article began, proceeding to quote a few Dean-doubters posting comments of dubious newsworthiness...
Five years ago, when a President was fighting for his political life, his defenders struggled to keep his sins in perspective. All he did was lie about sex, they said of Bill Clinton's breach of trust--it's not as if he had been fooling around with matters of war and peace. Imagine how ugly a debate like that could become over the issues that matter most, matters of life and death...
...what the French had in mind. Tips For Today's Executive If there was a market in European business chiefs, it might be time to sell. Deutsche Bank CEO Josef Ackermann in late January flashed a victory sign and a broad smile as he walked into court to face breach-of-trust charges related to the 2000 takeover of German telecom firm Mannesmann by the U.K. 's Vodafone. He created a huge outcry about rich, arrogant executives. "Managers have lost contact with reality and live in an illusory world," railed Hans Leyendecker, a commentator for Süddeutsche Zeitung. Similarly...
JOSEF ACKERMANN, Deutsche Bank CEO, on Day 1 of his trial for alleged breach of trust related to Vodafone's 2000 takeover of Mannesmann
...parents are suing MIT in Massachusetts Superior Court for breach of contract, medical malpractice and negligence, claiming that MIT did not provide Shin with adequate, coordinated mental health care, and that the school should have informed them when Shin had threatened and attempted to commit suicide before...