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Absolutely. That's obvious. Just look at Keith Olbermann. They are now targeting the audience that I figured I might be able to get. I thought people would watch me because I was different. Silly goose. We turned out to be a big embarrassment to MSNBC. In October 2002, if you were a board member of General Electric, you didn't want a retired, gray-haired talk show host popping off against this war or this president. It wasn't good for business. If you were against the war, you risked being called liberal. And if your cable channel...
...many consumers, however, Circuit City's most obvious failing was its customer service. In March 2007, it announced plans to lay off its highest-paid hourly employees, including salespeople, and replace them with cheaper workers. That same year, then CEO Philip Schoonover received some $7 million in compensation. It may come as no surprise, then, that a quick Web search on "Circuit City complaints" brings up hundreds of thousands of entries...
...fills an obvious gap for us. The Busch-Reisinger Museum collects art from the medieval era to the present. But in recent years there has been an emphasis on art from the modern period, and we have significant gaps from this period,” he said...
...sport in general. It was big.” More went into this game than just what the packed stands saw. There are behind the scenes sacrifices, study sessions, and workouts that go unnoticed. In reality, this is what forms a championship team. The chemistry was obvious: before the second overtime, Harvard coach Ray Leone left the team on its own, and the seniors took control. It was just a small sign, but its significance was not lost on the team. “It means so much to everyone,” Leone said...
...divided devotion to academics and the band, for which Kultgen is singer, songwriter, and guitarist.The philosophy concentrator said he met with his thesis advisor last year to discuss whether to write a thesis or focus on his music. “‘It’s obvious, he said, ‘You gotta do the rock band,’” Kultgen said. For Start, Go!, the Battle turned out to be a surprisingly auspicious beginning. Chris Powers, the singer, song-writer and guitarist for Start, Go! said their first performance together was exhilarating...