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...Plus around" - and two months later he sacks Lescure. "I'll be happy to run Vivendi Universal for another 15 years" - and two days later he resigns. But these are trifles - even I, at times, intend to make love all night but last only 15 minutes. That one mustn't listen to the smooth-talkers. The next time someone says, 'I'm going to plant a tree,' he'll have to have a shovel in his hand before I believe him. With his iron-clad resume, VIP-packed address book and the balls of a drunken woman, Messier passed...
...French business titan Jean-Marie Messier been a footballer, he might not be suffering disgrace and joblessness today. Last month, after France's World Cup humiliation, President Jacques Chirac advised disgruntled fans against turning on their beloved Bleus - warning "we mustn't burn today what we considered beautiful yesterday." Messier wasn't so lucky. Though once regarded as a national hero for turning a sleepy French water company into the world's second-largest media group, Vivendi Universal, Messier saw his corporate reign come to an ignoble end last week as the stock market and the French media, business...
...would cost hard working Americans nearly 45 percent more than the Frist-Breaux-Jeffords bill. Over 10 years, the cost of their bill would add an additional $240 billion in health care costs for Americans, with much of that increase going straight to the pockets of trial lawyers. We mustn't let trial lawyers stand in the way of providing better health care for Americans. We simply can't afford to pass their bill as written...
...thing you mustn't do is pick a president to solve the problems of the immediate past," Bok says, specifying that he is speaking only of problems that affect the academic community generally. Instead, Harvard should seek a president willing to face new issues and concerns of the future...
...politician on the left or right will openly endorse such free-market policies. But in fact, the logic of liberalism is built into the euro, the European single market and the free-trade global economy that France has embraced. "France is indeed moving in a liberal direction, but you mustn't say it," observes Antoine Garapon, an expert on the French justice system. "What distinguishes France today is a republican hypocrisy...