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Hardest to defend is Bush's recent regulation allowing federal agents to eavesdrop on certain lawyer-client conversations. The regulation covers citizens as well as aliens, encompassing people not even charged with crimes, much less convicted. Bush would eavesdrop unilaterally, without any O.K. from a judge. Nothing in Congress's recent antiterrorism legislation authorizes this unprecedented regulation; indeed, leading lawmakers were not even consulted. The Executive unilateralism here recalls Harry Truman's seizure of steel mills in 1952 to guarantee supplies for the Korean War. In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled against Truman because Congress had pointedly declined...
Business begins with Styron, a workaholic who doesn’t let hot flashes stop her from landing a client en route to a presentation. Under the impression that she is about to be fired, she takes her anger out on Murphy, the new audio/visual assistant who was late for her presentation. However, when Styron is promoted instead of being sacked, Styron apologizes to Murphy when they are stranded at the same airport hotel, and takes her happiness out on the girl instead. The rest of the movie follows the character development between the two women as they spar, flirt...
...typical localization job, workers are spread worldwide. The translator may be in Kazakhstan, the project manager in Dublin, an engineer outside Paris and the client's top manager at corporate headquarters in San Diego...
Whichever solution companies choose, the goal is to get a translation that's linguistically accurate, culturally savvy and consistent with the client's global brand image. The latter element is key for American retailers tapping foreign markets. Berlitz's staff includes some of the industry's top consumer-marketing translators--a big selling point when Lands' End, based in Dodgeville, Wis., chose the firm to create French and Italian versions of its American website last year. Says Sam Taylor, vice president of Lands' End international operations: "There's a feeling we want to come through in the copywriting when...
Taubman, who in 1988 gave $15 million to fund the center, is currently on trial for coordinating efforts with Christie’s auction house to establish higher prices and share confidential client information. He has pleaded not guilty...