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...Stewart downplayed the notion that he might have been hired to redirect the Business Review and said he does not intend to implement any major changes...
...just tried to rotate my body to get a toe on it,” Fritz said. “I was looking to redirect...
There is often only a small step between a disgruntled shareholder and an angry voter: if someone is furious over an investment going down in flames, if the company involved has a thick skin, who better to blame than the government? Governments, of course, prefer to redirect flak. The scenario has just been played out to perfection in Germany - an election around the corner, an icon company that inspired many cautious citizens to dabble in the market for the first time, and a fall guy. Deutsche Telekom is a stock so widely held that it has become known...
...Michigan has achieved its “critical mass” of minority students. To be sure, it does not, as Justice Powell wrote of Harvard, “treat each applicant as an individual in the admissions process.” But does this mean that Michigan should redirect money spent on textbooks, classrooms and professors to ensure that each applicant is treated as an individual...
...probably more realistic, because men are not ready to commit earlier than that. And the 20s still needs to be a decade of great personal growth." She recommends that women get their degrees, work hard at their first jobs--but then be prepared to plateau for a while and redirect their energy into their personal lives, with the intention of catching up professionally later. "You will make some compromises in your career. But you will catch up, reinvent yourself, when the time is right...