Word: phil
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...hardware store, IBM is now selling help. Gerstner is betting that for the next 10 years, the technology market will be stuffed with firms aching to get rewired but without a clue about where to begin. IBM plans to sell these folks "solutions," the institutional equivalent of your nephew Phil, the relative you call when you're debating which PC to buy or wondering how to rescue the last half of that tax return you were preparing. Gerstner's Big Blue will offer solutions to help point you safely to the future. If the old IBM was father Thomas Watson...
...PHIL ENGLISH (R) District...
...candidates are both Erie natives born in 1956--just 10 days apart. Beyond that, DiNicola has tried to be as different from Phil English as possible, portraying him as a Gingrich clone who supports extreme budget cuts at the expense of environmental protection, student loans and Medicare. DiNicola promises to be a compassionate lawmaker who will limit government but not at the expense of children, the elderly and the disabled. In a district that elected English with a margin of 4,643 votes, Democrats sense an opportunity in this election...
...PHIL GRAMM (R) Senior Senator...
Paul left the House in 1984--only to become a Phil Gramm casualty in a Senate primary--and wants back in. The controversial doctor has called for a return to the gold standard and a ban on abortion. He has also said that "95% of the black men in Washington, D.C. are 'semi-criminal' or 'entirely criminal.'" He has tried to distance himself from such statements, but it is unlikely that Lefty Morris will let voters forget...