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...long-suffering Red Sox fan with a vast baseball-card collection (including every complete Topps set from 1952 to the present and a prized Fleer Ted Williams card), Lafley swims, bikes and works out several times a week. In recent years, he has spent downtime learning to play the guitar along with the younger of his two sons, who is in high school. Even as a member of a fraternity at Hamilton, Lafley was known as a consummate consensus builder. Around P&G, he is admired for being unusually approachable and a great listener. Unlike Jager, who alienated...
...Kazakhstan, in 2003. Space is big business, with satellites generating more than $80 billion last year. But is there really money to be made on the moon? TransOrbital president Dennis Laurie believes the $20 million moon shot can generate $50 million in revenues by selling advertising (leave your business card on the moon for about $2,500), carrying scientific experiments and producing the most detailed lunar maps and videos ever. "Creating new industries on the moon is very cost-intensive," says Laurie, "so the key is finding ways that existing business translates effectively to the moon." The lack...
...Buying a wireless card is not really worth it,” said Leverett resident Donald W. Van Valkenburgh...
...access to this service requires a wireless Ethernet card, which can cost nearly $100, built-in wireless technology or a 802.11b-compatible laptop...
...Wireless Ethernet] will be pointless if no one buys a card,” said Blaise P. Huguenin ’03, also of Leverett House. Huguenin owns a laptop but does not plan to purchase a wireless card...