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...case is easier to make for Johnson and Nixon. Morrow argues that Johnson’s Senate primary race against Coke Stevenson that year began LBJ’s legacy of deceit. Morrow borrows heavily from Robert Caro’s excellent biography, “Means of Ascent,” to describe the shameless way Johnson misleadingly portrayed his more conservative opponent as a lackey of big labor. Johnson won the primary after a local political boss “corrected a mistake” in the ballots for one precinct...
...45—The crew is at the Wasp for a party. A girl bumps some ridiculously sized lines of coke. Regan’s brother Erik (Jeffrey E. Hammerbacher ’05) falls down drunk in the middle of telling a story, but doesn’t stop talking. That’s commitment, folks. Colby has to take him home and quips: “At least he doesn’t live in the Quad.” Ba-zing...
...You’re not going to see an anchor swigging a Diet Coke,” he joked, drawing laughter from the audience...
...Indeed, Coke's acquisition of Multon marks a deeper commitment to the Russian market, linked to the emergence of viable Russian consumer brands. Winterton says Coca-Cola thought about introducing its own juices in Russia, but decided to acquire Multon because the Russian firm was already well established, with strong local brands. "It's a very good business that would be hard to compete against," he says. The story is the same at Orkla, a $5 billion Norwegian consumer goods and chemicals conglomerate that last December bought a Russian confectionery company called SladCo for an undisclosed amount. SladCo's revenues...
...added that he liked making a low-fat old-fashioned Coke sundae with frozen yogurt every once in a while, a recipe he found to be a very tasty creation of his own. The cookbook impressed him enough that he said he would “definitely” send a copy to the director of residential dining...