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...exact same one, twice. What does that tell you? It was a form letter." WAYNE DEUTSCH, father of U.S. soldier Michael Deutsch, who was killed by a land mine in Iraq in July, on receiving two condolence letters from the White House...
...wittingly embrace their stereotypes. The men (competing under the testosterone-y name Versacorp) exude enough arrogance and aggression to fill a trading pit. The women (doing business as Protege Corp.) don sexy stewardess outfits to pitch an ad campaign for a jet-leasing company. Their "manager"--advertising executive Donny Deutsch--sounds both appalled and impressed as he says, "You've set the women's movement back 70 years...
Professor Andrei S. Markovits is the Deutsch Professor of Comparative Politics and German Studies at the University of Michigan. This piece is adapted from a speech he will deliver this afternoon in Ann Arbor in honor of Karl W. Deutsch, an eminent political science professor, who taught for 16 years at Harvard...
...This is turning into a subpoena mill," says Sarah Deutsch, associate general counsel for Verizon, after receiving more than 200 requests for identities. "We're not just going to roll over and allow this kind of process." Not every ISP feels the same. Comcast, the cable-TV company that sells high-speed Internet access on the side, has announced its intention to cooperate with RIAA. So has Chicago's Loyola University. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Boston University, by contrast, have gone to court to protect students' identities...
...carefully crafted life of gracious country glamour. At least one expert on branding suggests that this is the opposite of what the company should be doing--steering Martha Stewart the company away from Martha Stewart the person. "Her face time has got to be cut down," says Donny Deutsch, CEO of Deutsch Inc., part of the Interpublic advertising agency. But Stewart, as usual, is following her own course. The day after her indictment, she took out a full-page ad in USA Today proclaiming her innocence and launched a website, Marthatalks.com where supporters are encouraged to send her e-mail...