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...billion company. By any standard, that's explosive growth. "Microsoft and Dell didn't do it that quickly," says Jan Dauman, a London-based consultant who is advising the company on how to cope with its rapid expansion. Yevgeny Chichvarkin, Euroset's ponytailed co-founder and chairman, is conscious of his success - perhaps too conscious. In a corner of his Moscow office, perched beneath a painting of a businessman fondling his half-naked secretary, is an open silver attaché case containing wads of U.S. $100 bills in packs of $10,000. It's meant as a joke, poking...
...must be conscious of our efforts to recruit and retain outstanding women and minorities,” Kirby wrote...
...think [work networks] are a bad idea,” he said. “Facebook was meant to be a social network for college students. This will make us more self-conscious online...
...Mitnick says he regrets that musicals are not seen as “a venue to discuss serious issues the way that some plays and movies are.” To this end, he said his thesis represents “more of a conscious effort to break out of a template both of what I was writing and some of the problems about where musical theater is right now.” Mitnick stresses the importance of the OFA as well as his thesis advisor Brighde Mullins, a lecturer in English and American Literature and Language, in making possible...
...fact that the novel is unabashed chick lit inspired, at most, smiling pseudo-mockery. Harvard turned an indulging blind eye on bad literature and saw only an example of precocious success. Now, we are not so much horrified by the accusations of mortal literary sin as we are conscious of the public scandal and potential reversal of fortune. Contemplating this reaction, it is clear that we share, at least in some respect, the attitude and ambition which led to “Opal Mehta...