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...said. “It will almost certainly raise the thinking in African heads of state about how best to leave office, which presumably helps limit the extent of corruption,” Rotberg said. “The prize permits them to be judged by opinion, both for honor and money.” The winner will receive a personal award of $5 million over a 10-year period. After that first decade, the winner will also receive $200,000 per year. Rotberg plans to issue the index next year, and the foundation may award the prize as early...
...obviously know all about his career, the success he had in this league and afterwards,” Dawson said. “It’s a great honor to be in the record books beside...
...added that he wouldn’t “support any U.S. war blindly.” Citing polls from various Web sites, Smith responded that most Iraqis are dissatisfied with the U.S. occupation and called for the United States to “truly honor democracy and leave Iraq to the Iraqi people.” Conceding that the situation in Iraq isn’t “a bed of roses,” Motley responded that “to pull out all U.S. troops now would be to embolden our enemy...
...HONORED. Jason Dunham, 22, Marine corporal who died in April 2004 after diving on a grenade to save fellow Marines; with the Congressional Medal of Honor, the U.S.'s highest military award; by President Bush at the dedication of the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico, Va. The medal for Dunham was just the second Congress has bestowed during the 31/2-year Iraq...
...market--and to meet quantified goals for leadership and innovation or be sold. Tata Steel, for example, shed half its 78,000 workers between 1994 and 2005. "The Tata group's relationship with its employees changed from the patriarchal to the practical," reads the Tata code of honor, which sets groupwide standards of conduct. Subir Gokarn, chief economist at ratings agency Crisil, says Tata read the runes of change and largely avoided the rash of business failures that followed reform: "He survived the bloodbath. Those who made no changes became extinct...