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...President Bush flew to Rome today for the Pope's funeral. It was a very somber moment. There was an awkward moment today when Bush met a group of Cardinals and congratulated them on beating the Astros." --CRAIG FERGUSON...
...begun jockeying for a larger role. Republican Senator John Sununu of New Hampshire has explored proposals that would give power to the Treasury Department to oversee critical aspects of the industry, including accounting. A federal authority "could pick up patterns of behavior more effectively than 51 separate regulators," says Craig Berrington, general counsel at the American Insurance Association...
...games console, the Xbox 2, though it was Intel x86 chips that powered the original Xbox. Kevin Rollins, the new CEO of Dell--the world's biggest manufacturer of Intel PCs--mused publicly about the possibility of switching to AMD chips. (Rollins has since decided to stick with Intel.) Craig Barrett, the current Intel CEO, who will step down in May, went into mea culpa mode. "This is not the Intel we know," he wrote in an e-mail to employees. At an industry conference last year, he literally got down on his knees and begged forgiveness...
...long history of smooth transitions from one leader to the next, and Otellini has been the heir apparent for more than two years. "Bob [Noyce] was the consummate entrepreneur," says Otellini, describing the company's founding chief. "Gordon [Moore] was the genius. Andy [Grove] was the management guru. Craig [Barrett]'s legacy was building our manufacturing facilities in the middle of a downturn." Of himself, Otellini says, "I'm the product guy." The implication: clever product design and planning can help guide Intel out of the wilderness...
...Craig M. Alpert ’06 is the Chair of the Forum Program at the IOP. David M. Kaden ’06, a Crimson editor, is the President of the Student Advisory Committee at the IOP. A detailed listing and schedule of Forum events is available online at www.iop.harvard.edu...