Word: hay
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...familiar ritual, news reports quickly and poignantly filled out the lives that matched the names on the passenger list. The six Clemetsons were a bright-eyed young family: a doctor, his wife, two sons and two daughters. A single Seattle school, John Hay Elementary, lost four of its students...
...play with, so I spent a lot of time either reading or kind of making up. I lived on a small farm and much of my childhood was spent working--manual labor--stringing up tomato plants, milking the cows by hand, mucking up the pigs, planting vegetables, raking hay, very ephemeral, process-oriented things. Then I'd sneak off into the attic to read. I don't think I went to an art gallery until I was about sixteen. So I wasn't very aware of art at all; I was very much literature-based...
Others aren't so sure. Executive-pay expert Webb Bassick of the Hay Group management-consulting firm says even a generous salary for someone at Jobs' level would be around $8 million. And given the total value of Jobs' package, which Bassick estimates at around $400 million, he figures Apple's board has paid for 50 years of service. Yet in an era in which fuzzy-cheeked Internet CEOs can rack up $100 million fortunes virtually overnight, how else could a board show its appreciation? Bassick says the jet illustrates a growing problem in today's high-tech world...
...time, Donald Pressley, an AID official, told the Wall Street Journal that AID may have "opened a gray area" when it allowed both non-profit and for-profit investors--like Schleifer's wife and Hay's girlfriend--to use ILBE...
...light of the scandal, AID rescinded the remaining $14 million of their $57 million fund for the project. HIID terminated both Hay and Schleifer. However, Schleifer remains a tenured professor of economics at the University...