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62. Latest News
Chow began her career in 1986 at Johnson & Johnson Products, inc. where she brought strong results and market share gains as a leader of several product lines. Until January 2007, Chow, 46, was senior vice president and chief marketing officer of Sears, Roebuck & co., where she led all aspects of the company s marketing efforts. She has in-depth experience in reaching consumers through a variety of marketing mixes and channels, as well as critical expertise in insights-driven marketing...
Source3/24/2007


63. Put on your thinking caps for science of baseball contest
The problem is that the federal government has never accurately defined price gouging or provided the FTC with the tools to properly prosecute price gouging, he said. Carson, 46, was arraigned on two counts of delivery/manufacture of marijuana second offense and one count of maintaining a drug house after his Standish Township trailer home was raided on Thursday by Arenac County sheriff s deputies and Saginaw Chippewa police officers, the release said. Carson, 46, was arraigned on two...
Source2/27/2007


64. The family feud at the Phoenix Fire Department
I have no idea how I'm going to write five pages about the famed architect's glorious Guggenheim Museum a smooth white spiral rising from a long, low stretch of fa ade along New York's Fifth Avenue so I shiver on a park bench across the street from it, taking notes and making sketches for an entire afternoon. I have no idea how I'm going to write five pages about the famed architect's glorious Guggenheim Museum a smooth white spiral rising from a long, low stretch of fa ade along New...
Source2/22/2007


65. Learning the rules
For years, hungry congressional staffers flocked to receptions hosted by previous agricultural leader classes, hauling away as much food as they could carry. By the end of the night Wednesday, a big pile of fully loaded cloth bags had disappeared and departing reception guests were taking run-of-the-mill Safeway bags. Leave satisfied, taking a black gift bag punctiliously stuffed with Central Valley produce. A Wednesday night reception proved a particularly valuable seminar in the...
SourceCapitol Hill Blue,VA


66. Algorithms add up to big business
Lindeman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette In the days after the 9/11 attacks, FedEx Ground quickly realized it faced a potentially costly problem: How would it get packages out if even one of its myriad distribution hubs went down, cut off by acts or potential acts of terrorism? The company couldn't just shut down a hub and then see what happened to test the impact. Lindeman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette In the days after the 9/11 attacks, FedEx Ground quickly realized it faced a potentially costly...
Source4/1/2007


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