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...simply are not led to believe that Charles is so enchanted by a woman who looks at him with expressions that alternate between bored and blase. When Carrie arrives at Wedding Number Two childishly brandishing her wealthy, doddering fiance, Hamish, like a new toy, we wonder why Charles doesn't simply ignore her. Instead we see a frazzled Hugh Grant whimpering like a wounded puppy. While Newell gets some laughs out of rather predictable run-ins with Charles' exgirlfriends, this whole interlude of petty jealousies, social faux pas, and missed connections again skirts the question of just why Charles...
...Hamish McClurg, an attorney in Bridgetown Barbados with responsibility for the CRICO there, declined to comment on the company last week...
...change in its awkward name -- Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans calls it "four adjectives in search of a noun" -- rather than label itself a "community." Reason: the term suggests the kind of integration that Asian nations say they want to avoid. And besides, said Hong Kong Financial Secretary Hamish Macleod, "People are a little wary of possibly being dominated by the U.S. I think the majority view is don't try to move too fast." For all that caution, the group decided to meet again next year in Indonesia...
...numbers are breathtaking. The top five American CEOs earned a combined $322 million in income last year. Even departing CEOs managed to walk away with huge sums. Hamish Maxwell, who retired as head of Philip Morris, was awarded a generous retirement gift of $24 million, mainly in stock grants and options. Earlier this year, former Compaq Computer CEO Joseph ("Rod") Canion, who was ousted by his board last year, was awarded $3.6 million. And N.J. Nicholas, the co-CEO at Time Warner who, in February, was also bumped by his board, is expected to land softly with a salary, deferred...
While the suitors struggled to come to terms, a sudden truce was called in another huge takeover fight when Kraft ('87 revenues: $10 billion) agreed to be acquired by Philip Morris ($28 billion). Hamish Maxwell, chairman of Philip Morris, said he will not have to sell off chunks of Kraft to finance the buyout. Said he: "For the vast majority of Kraft workers, this won't have any impact at all." The Philip Morris coup was an unusually smooth resolution. Another KKR fight fizzled last week when the Macmillan publishing firm accepted a $2.5 billion offer from British financier...