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Late Friday afternoon, Vice President Dick Cheney’s motorcade drove over the Massachusetts Turnpike and headed out of view, towards the windowless rear of Boston’s Harvard Club. A half hour earlier, Governor W. Mitt Romney, in a black Ford Explorer, also slid past the protestors outside the club using the same back door...
...have spent the summer working out the upcoming report. Besides Menand, the committee’s members include Professor of Philosophy and committee co-chair Alison Simmons, Lindsley Professor of Psychology Stephen M. Kosslyn, Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology David R. Liu ’94, Ford Professor of Human Evolution David Pilbeam, and Professor of Sociology Mary C. Waters...
...what's the game plan? Basically, make Ford look more like industry leader Toyota. Ford has steadily made progress in that regard: standardizing vehicle architectures across global brands; increasing the number of body styles built on the same platforms; cutting product-development times; and opening factories with flexible assembly lines. Mulally, who has studied Toyota's vaunted production system, says it's too soon to discuss changes: "The key will be being able to see that we're making progress and moving forward." It sounds mushy. But if Mulally can attach wings to Ford and get the company to soar...
...Ford Motor Co. announced today that it has hired the head of Boeing Commercial Airplanes as its new CEO. The ex--Boeing chief says he's going to improve Ford cars by taking away the legroom and installing a crying baby." CONAN O'BRIEN...
...Osteen did. Inspired by the preacher's insistence that one of God's top priorities is to shower blessings on Christians in this lifetime--and by the corollary assumption that one of the worst things a person can do is to expect anything less--Adams marched into Gullo Ford in Conroe looking for work. He didn't have entry-level aspirations: "God has showed me that he doesn't want me to be a run-of-the-mill person," he explains. He demanded to know what the dealership's top salesmen made--and got the job. Banishing all doubt...