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...about the bonus system, which, Krishnamurthy claims, is a better incentive for every employee to create shareholder value. "Those with a higher capacity to influence the results of the company must first ensure that those with a lower capacity are fully served before serving themselves," says Krishnamurthy, 51, a fast-talking native of Pilani, India. "Clearly, yours truly has the highest capacity to influence the results of my company...
...sends out the alarm: without oxygen, it will starve. So your reflexes get your body to rouse; there's a snuffling, wheezing and then a big intake of breath. And then back to normal breathing--or more snoring--until the cycle starts again. And all the while, you're fast asleep, blissfully unaware that anything is going...
...Kuumba (the group’s small all-male offshoot) and arranged by Reid himself. From the first beat of the Kuumba performers’ snapping hands, the crowd was up and down through a series of cheers within the song. The show’s first half was fast-paced and varied, a completely immersive experience...
Sussanah Serkin is neither a writer nor an actor, nor an artist in any conventional sense of the word. But this doctor and activist invokes Shakespeare’s move to the Globe Theatre on the Thames’ South Bank in speaking of her organization’s fast-approaching relocation across another river—the Charles...
...moment to release a film about African genocide. Sudan’s systematic elimination of Black Muslims in Darfur evokes memories of the Rwandan slaughter. But George says the timing of the film’s opening is entirely coincidental—“we made it as fast as we could,” he says. And George rightly notes that “Hotel” is not overtly polemical. “What I wanted to do with the film was let the political events unfold as they were and let people make there own judgments...