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...attended holiday receptions at the White House, and most went two by two through a line for a photo with the President and the First Lady. The White House is generous about providing copies--in some cases, signed by the President--that become centerpieces for "walls of fame" throughout status-conscious Washington...
...total of 123,000 in North America. The cutbacks are designed to halt the company's losses on its domestic auto operations--$1.2 billion in just the third quarter of 2005--and shore up a credit rating that began to deteriorate last year to junk-bond status. Turning that around while pursuing his philosophical imperatives will be a fancy juggling act. Previous CEOs have repeatedly tried to reinvent the company without enduring success. The difference this time is that there might not be a next time...
...granola-crunching one, was a bad choice for the job. A lot of people still think so. "Any insider is the wrong person to fix a Ford or a GM," argues a hedge-fund executive who is shorting Ford stock. "Insiders have too much of a connection to the status quo and the legacy of the company to make the tough decisions that are needed." Executives humored him but cringed when he announced he wanted to make his company environmentally friendly, long before Toyota's hybrid Prius became a household name. "I think that I was perceived perhaps...
After Kidd learned that ClubFunding was posing as the “fund-raising coordinator for Harvard University,” she sent an e-mail to all club presidents warning them not to respond. “ClubFunding has no official status with Harvard,” she wrote, asking student groups to let her office know if they had been contacted. The University Development Office was also alerted of the e-mails...
...student chosen from the many who auditioned for “Chasing Nature.” He speaks of future TV appearances with visible excitement, citing an interview with “Good Morning New England” on the day his show airs. But he says his new status as reality TV star hasn’t changed the way he’s been treated around campus. “I’ve gotten a lot of attention lately, but I don’t think it’s special treatment,” Martinez says...