Word: stingingly
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Even the wimpiest Harvard students harbor dreams of Muhammed Ali glory. But few are brave enough to float like butterflies and sting like bees. FM’s Véronique E. Hyland takes a ringside seat in Harvard’s own version of Fight Club—boxing practice...
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...would be less likely to be returned to shareholders." Another explanation holds that Ball was getting too big for his britches - and Murdoch didn't like it. Murdoch's lieutenants have a history of vanishing when they become too prominent. In 1994 Sunday Times editor Andrew Neil felt the sting, and in 2001 editor Xana Antunes left the New York Post amid a 10% circulation rise. Ball has certainly developed an appetite for the spotlight. In mid-August he was vocal about supporting a dividend payout, and later in the month, at a television festival in Edinburgh, Ball assailed...
...that lends him an enigmatic air. It's the same expression captured in the photos that have accompanied scores of magazine and newspaper articles on Rafik Abdelmoumèn Khalifa's spectacular rise as an international financier and jet-setter who hung out with celebrities like Bono, Pamela Anderson, Sting and Gérard Depardieu. But this particular shot of the Algerian tycoon is featured in a picture of a different kind: a mug shot on Interpol's Wanted list, where it was placed by Algerian authorities seeking to prosecute Khalifa for alleged crimes linked to the rise and fall...