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...colleagues used words such as “delighted” and “thrilled” to express their reaction to his decision...
...just so limited,” she complains. “Of course, the best shopping is in Paris or New York City,” Arnavon says. “In Boston, I like to hit up Guess, FCUK (but it’s ridiculously expensive), and Express. Banana Republic for guys.” Both are fans of Newbury Street...
...tenants absolutely have an opportunity to express their concerns at these meetings and they will be listened to,” he says. “It’s up to them to make time and show...
...latest challenge for this musical chameleon was providing the romantic music for the just-released Far from Heaven, writer-director Todd Haynes' elegantly crafted homage to '50s melodramas. Bernstein's lush, lyrical score, observes Haynes, is "like a character" in the film, helping express "things that aren't said." Bernstein calls Far from Heaven a gift. "At my age," he says, "to find out that a director in his early 40s was interested in working with me was very exciting...
Long before IBM had established much credibility as an objective adviser, Rometty had created a lucrative consulting division for the insurance sector. More recently, she helped land a $4 billion, seven-year deal with American Express, which will rely on IBM to provide IT on a pay-as-you-go "utility" basis. She has also been busy trying to help close another $5 billion outsourcing deal with J.P. Morgan Chase. "She has a great ability to gain the confidence of executives, including CEOs," says her boss, Doug Elix, head of Global Services. Rometty is already winning admirers...