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...ABCNews.com All Sam All The Time. G.O.P. coverage featured Sam Donaldson's Web-only interviews...
...Best Growling Match (WP) Cheney to Donaldson on "This Week" Sunday: "So what trivial question did you want to ask me?" Donaldson to Cheney: "Well, a lot of people think Nelson Mandela is not trivial." Touch?...
Aetna may yet wring efficiencies from its acquisitions of the past few years, such as U.S. Healthcare and the money-losing Prudential operation, for which it overpaid. That's if Donaldson can find a management team with the talent and guts to run the troubled health-care division...
From a career standpoint, Donaldson, 68, needs this job like an attack of angina. He's a walking legend on Wall Street and founding dean of Yale University's business school. He's been on Aetna's board since 1977, and insists that he's boss for the long haul: "I want to take a fresh look at this business and not be locked into old thinking...
Want more? As unforgiving as the present has become, our future could be bleaker. It is truly stunning how financially unprepared for retirement boomers are. They don't hold nearly as much stock as their parents do, and according to Richard Hokenson, chief economist of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, when they were younger--filled, no doubt, with a confident belief in boomer immortality, or at least boomer invulnerability--they saved for retirement much less conscientiously than their Gen X counterparts are doing today. As a result, a full 40% of boomers, and 30% of those nearest to retirement, have less than...