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...there's a problem: no one knows who might replace him. "If we wake up one morning and find ourselves in a country where the King has left, that would be a real nightmare," says World Bank country head Ken Ohashi. While the republican movement has wide support, many protesters are teenagers or 20-something Nepali men in Nirvana and Metallica T shirts who have no leader, no organization and few goals beyond throwing rocks at authority figures. Cars, shops and the Hyatt Regency Hotel have all been attacked in the past weeks. "There is no mechanism in place...
...grilling of ex-Enron CEO Jeff Skilling is over. Next up is what prosecutors hope will be the filleting of company founder Ken Lay, who will take the witness stand Monday in the ongoing fraud and conspiracy trial...
...reach increasingly distracted, multitasking, multimedia customers. That puts an even greater premium on creativity, which is just what Chuck Brymer plans to bring to the table as the new CEO of DDB Worldwide, the $1 billion global advertising agency whose clients include McDonald's and Johnson & Johnson. Brymer succeeds Ken Kaess, who died March 27. A former branding consultant, Brymer knows the importance of developing great ideas that form lasting impressions in our overcrowded minds. "Customers are smarter, more capable of tuning you out," he says. What was that, Chuck? Just kidding...
...that the government has rested its case in the Enron fraud and conspiracy trial, those who lost millions in the company's collapse more than four years ago will finally get to hear from the two men at the top-former Chairman Ken Lay and ex-CEO Jeff Skilling. Although the defense plans to call as many as 113 witnesses over the next four to six weeks, both men must now take the stand to clear themselves after weeks of damaging testimony by ex-employees like whistleblower Sherron Watkins. In fact, several of the government's 22 witnesses testified under...
...same for Lay." Lay, however, may turn out to be a better witness, says Houston attorney David Berg, author of The Trial Lawyer: What It Takes to Win. "You're going to see a charm offensive," Berg says. "Jurors give verdicts to people they like. And I think Ken Lay is an incredibly likable...