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...volunteer G.I.s of today stand watch in Korea, the Persian Gulf, Europe and the dangerous terrain of the Balkans. We must never see them as mere hirelings, off in a corner of our society. They are our best, and we owe them our full support and our sincerest thanks...
...entertainment and business talent in the entertainment business--maybe in any business--and the company still has one of the greatest collections of business talent that I've ever seen." In fact, the defections can be seen as backhanded praise of Disney's own recruiting: headhunting as the sincerest form of flattery. In many circles Eisner is considered the best executive coach in the business--a boardroom Rockne who delivers wins in the form of profits. Says a spokesman: "This is testimony to the depth and breadth of our management talent...
...executive producer, Rob Burnett, who has seen Schmidt's show. Not that anyone is getting ready to call in the lawyers. "It makes us laugh," says Burnett. "It's like watching I Love Lucy in Spanish." And, of course, there's that old bit about imitation being the sincerest form of flattery. Dave may be having his problems in America, but no one is doing Jay Leno in Slovakia...
...resolution mandated that "the City Council go on record expressing its sincerest sympathy to the family of Scott Krueger...
...imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then the staff of the Harvard Salient must stay awake nights dreaming of how they could become more like Peninsula. The late-November issue of the Salient focused on religion at Harvard. Careful readers will note that last year's final issue of Peninsula was devoted to exactly the same subject matter. Perhaps this lack of originality stems from the Salient's insistence on publishing so frequently, whether or not they have anything new to say. If they truly yearn to be a Peninsula-lite, maybe they should tackle issues that are more...