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...Frida Giannini, 35, to win the vote of her fashion constituents for the three years that she has been overseeing the creative direction of Gucci, the $3.1 billion (2.1 billion euro) apparel, fragrance and accessories juggernaut. Compared with her predecessor, the fashion rock star Tom Ford, Giannini cuts a low profile, and critics have called her runway shows everything from "hard to warm to" to "pedestrian." What most infuriates the front-row naysayers, of course, is that Giannini's style is working: in 2005 and 2006, Gucci reported 18.4% and 16.8% growth, respectively. In 2007, it reported an 11% increase...
Kerviel wanted more action than his low-level position allowed. So he began trading secretly?racking up huge profits at first. He says some bosses knew and made him out to be a criminal only when the trades went bad. So was he solo? "If he was working alone, he would have been caught," says Suresh Sundaresan, a finance professor at New York City's Columbia Business School...
...ready to be tough, especially in the low post. ” junior Katie Rollins said. “They are going to bring their ‘A’ game...
...Department of Revenue. “We were hoping that we wouldn’t have to deal with this until the spring time when we were busier,” Rancatore said. Rancatore, who is accustomed to glowing reviews from patrons and press alike, hopes to keep a low profile moving forward. “My hopes for the future,” he said, “are to never be in the newspapers again, pay my taxes, and make good ice cream...
...just talk about change; he looks like change. His person and his platform are virtually indistinguishable. Obama, like Tiger Woods and Angelina Jolie, has one of those faces that seem beamed from a postracial future, when everyone will have a permanent, noncarcinogenic tan. He has small kids and a low BMI. His voice rumbles with authority, but his ears stick out like Opie Taylor's. His campaign is crawling with cool young people, and the candidate fits right in. We've yet to see Obama flustered or harried; instead, he gives off the enigmatic Zen confidence...