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...develop and build [software], the not-so-sexy business, but they've turned to the Big Three for consulting," she says. To move into that area, Singh will have to nurture Wipro's talent. With turnover high and the industry still young, Indian IT companies are struggling to develop top-level managers. Singh, who has a team of 3,500, is hiring 500 more employees every quarter. She hopes to promote aggressive young people even if they're a bit green on paper. It worked for her, she says. "I'll just pass it on." --By Jyoti Thottam
...gathered with other U.S. diplomats and Palestinian representatives in her suite for intensive talks over three hours, using a secure laptop to make line-by-line changes in a draft "agreement on movement and access." A top-level Israeli team arrived at her hotel about 1 a.m., producing a round of "elevator diplomacy" between Israeli and Palestinian delegations ensconced on different floors of the hotel. While she waited for one group to go and the next to arrive, Rice, full of nervous energy, paced the hall, popping in on junior staffers as they typed or proof-read. ?Condi never...
...holdover from the Clinton Administration, the former prosecutor has served in a number of counter-terrorism capacities in both the previous and current administrations. Top-level liaison with allied governments and intelligence agencies on terrorism matters has been a major aspect of her work - one that she relishes, according to a knowledgable former U.S. official...
...community. Authorities initially picked up the trail in Brooklyn, where they took notice of a mink- coated brunet named Theresa Masi. A known consort of drug dealers with Mafia connections, Masi made regular rounds of Wall Street executive suites. Authorities learned that Masi was delivering cocaine weekly to five top-level * managers. Under a law-enforcement policy to charge dealers only, those users were never prosecuted, but their descriptions of drug consumption on Wall Street inspired the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency to launch an undercover probe...
...concern for some time that, post-9/11, the United States, by cracking down on immigration, was making it more difficult for top-level foreign graduate students to come to the United States,” he said...