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...hardly alone. Last month economist Hewlett convened a task force of leaders from 14 companies and four law firms, including Goldman Sachs and Pfizer, to discuss what she calls the hidden brain drain of women and minority professionals. "We are talking about how to create off-ramps and on-ramps, slow lanes and acceleration ramps" so that workers can more easily leave, slow down or re-enter the work force, she explains...
...reason businesses are getting serious about the brain drain is demographics. With boomers nearing retirement, a shortfall of perhaps 10 million workers appears likely by 2010. "The labor shortage has a lot to do with it," says Melinda Wolfe, managing director and head of Goldman Sachs' global leadership and diversity...
...Manhattan. The most serious charge against her, securities fraud, had been thrown out the previous week. But four counts remained--obstruction, conspiracy and two charges of making false statements. Stewart, grim-faced and dressed in her ritual uniform, a dark pantsuit, sat and showed no emotion as Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum repeated the word guilty four times. Her daughter Alexis, 38, who had sat behind her throughout the trial, dropped her head into her hands and remained motionless for several minutes. Stewart is likely to get up to two years in prison, say lawyers familiar with the sentencing guidelines. Shortly...
...think we would have made it without my parents' help," says Becci Goldman, who traveled with her husband Steve and her parents to Guatemala City, where the Goldmans adopted two biologically unrelated 4-month-old babies, Kevin and Emma. Becci vividly remembers watching her mother take an inconsolable Kevin into her arms at 3 a.m., placing him on her chest and sleeping with him for the rest of the night. The next day Becci came down with a virulent stomach flu; after that, Steve and her parents juggled all the baby care...
...report from the Center for Responsive Politics, a non-profit, non-partisan research group based in Washington, D.C., highlighted the overlap between contributors to Kerry and Bush, which include UBS Americas, Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, Inc. as top donors. In fact, nine of the top 20 Kerry contributors actually gave more money to Bush than to Kerry, according to the report...