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Journalists can go funny when they become famous. They can get windy and theatrical or display their regular-guy credentials with the subtlety of a gold tooth. Anyone who has watched Tim Russert, host of NBC's Meet the Press, could probably guess there's a Big Russ back in a working-class hometown whispering, "Don't let your head get too big for the doorway." Good son that he is, Russert has followed that advice, asking politicians and world leaders tough questions and then getting out of the way of their answers--and checking with his dad in South...
...Microsoft began its 30th year last month, investors wondered whether it's a little long in the tooth. "It's clear that Microsoft doesn't see itself as a high-growth company anymore," says Matt Rosoff, a financial analyst with Directions on Microsoft, based in Kirkland, Wash. "The boom days are over." Last year Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer started giving employees stock grants instead of stock options--a sure sign that the share price is flatlining. Ballmer okayed a minuscule dividend for shareholders, but he has resisted calls to let them dip any further into the $56 billion cookie...
...have also launched their own postering campaign in response to the supporters’ “Believe In A Better Harvard” signs. Their campaign mocks the proponents’ “Believe” message with signs that say “BELIEVE in the Tooth Fairy” and “Can You BELIEVE The UC Wants Twice As Much Money...
...male suspect punched one victim in face, breaking his tooth, DeFrancesco said, and one of the females from the car punched another victim...
Long said the individual then returned his attention to Pearson, breaking his tooth with more punches. At that time, she said, two black females exited the car and one of them approached...