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...winter picked its way across the face of Mount Rainier, William H. Gates III, chairman and chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp., rolled out of bed after a brief night's sleep. There was no time for breakfast. He showered, pulled on his customary slacks, open-necked shirt and sweater, and climbed into his Lexus for the 20-minute drive from his suburban Bellevue, Washington, home to the Seattle convention center...
...understand what she was saying, this disaster will be less like an overloaded washing machine than a washing machine whose load consists of all your best white garments plus one magenta sweater that does not, contrary to the explicit statement on the label, hold its color...
...think I have some bonds like that already," I said. My financial affairs, in fact, have always looked as if they've been in the washing machine for a long time with a runny sweater. In other words, this would be nothing new. So, I figured, let the financial industry worry about its own data-processing problems. As Immanuel Kant used to say, "It don't make me no nevermind...
...People will not watch me or Peter Jennings or Dan Rather for our charm or our personality or our wink or our sweater unless they believe that they're being well informed," he said in a previous interview with People magazine...
...appearance at Oxford, Simpson dressed in a black Donna Karan jacket, a white shirt, a gray sweater vest and a gray-and-black-striped Armani tie--creating a faux morning-coat effect that made him look like an extra from Four Weddings and a Funeral. After receiving a warm round of applause from the 1,000 students crammed together on the brown leather benches of the elegant 1871 Union Debating Chamber, Simpson tried a few quips, only to be interrupted by Fiona Maazel, an American at Oxford for her junior year abroad. "You can make your jokes, but this...