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...bottom line? Compared with most retailers, the company has stayed strong since the economic downturn began. "J. Crew continues to be one of the few retailers offering differentiated and unique merchandise to customers," analyst Christine Chen wrote this month in a report for Needham and Co. CEO Mickey Drexler, ex-chief of the Gap, has jump-started the brand by revamping the quality of its merchandise. But the economic downturn has not left J. Crew unscathed - profits fell 6% through the first three quarters of fiscal 2008. "It's a huge deal," says Marshal Cohen, retail analyst...
...Ephraim Halevy, ex-chief of Mossad and now an academic, tells TIME that what hasn't changed, is that the view - reiterated in the NIE - that Iran is "capable of producing a nuclear weapon." He adds, "You put that together with Iran's devious ways and evasive tactics with the U.N. atomic inspectors, and you have a very real threat." Dr. Ephraim Kam, Deputy Director of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University, concurs. "Even if it's true that Iran has shut down its military nuclear program, it can start it up at any time...
Massachusetts Gov. W. Mitt Romney barred state police forces from providing security for Khatami, deeming Harvard’s invitation to the Iranian ex-chief “a disgrace to the memory of all Americans who have lost their lives at the hands of extremists.” The council condemned Romney, saying he had “chosen to compromise public safety for his own political ambition...
PLEADED NOT GUILTY. I. LEWIS (SCOOTER) LIBBY, 55, ex-chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney; to a five-count indictment, including perjury and obstruction of justice, stemming from statements he made during the investigation into who leaked the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame; in Washington...
...recent article on my departure from Harvard (“Summers Neglected CID, Says Ex-Chief,” news, Sep. 14) conveys the false impression that I left because of disagreement with Larry Summers or because there is no commitment at Harvard to the study of development. To the contrary, I think Larry Summers is a tremendous asset for the university and for those who care about global poverty at Harvard...