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John Williams, the music master - FT.com
Composer John Williams talks about old Hollywood, working with Spielberg and why he never goes to the movies ©Justin Fantl'There's enough dissatisfaction gnawing at me all the time that I want…
AUTHOR:Clemency Burton-Hill
SOURCE:www.ft.com
LENGTH: 7 minutes (1859 words)
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A teacher, a student, and a 39-year-long lesson in forgiveness
View full sizeThomas Boyd/The OregonianThirty-nine years later, retired teacher James Atteberry received an apology from an old student. Atteberry is now living in Astoria and says rarely a week goes…
SOURCE:www.oregonlive.com
PUBLISHED: April 21, 2012
LENGTH: 8 minutes (2164 words)
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Dan P. Lee, Molly Lambert, Paul Collins, Amy Harmon, Jeff Wise, Maria Bustillos, Kathy Dobie, Mark Armstrong
SOURCE:www.amazon.com
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Koch Brothers Flout Law Getting Richer With Secret Iran Sales
In May 2008, a unit of Koch Industries Inc., one of the world’s largest privately held companies, sent Ludmila Egorova-Farines, its newly hired compliance officer and ethics manager, to investigate the management of a subsidiary in Arles in southern France. In less than a week, she discovered that the company had paid bribes to win contracts.
“I uncovered the practices within a few days,” Egorova- Farines says. “They were not hidden at all.”
“I uncovered the practices within a few days,” Egorova- Farines says. “They were not hidden at all.”
SOURCE:www.bloomberg.com
PUBLISHED: Oct. 2, 2011
LENGTH: 30 minutes (7696 words)
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The Omnivore
Jeff Bezos is channeling Steve Jobs. It’s mid-September and the wiry billionaire founder of Amazon.com is at his brand new corporate headquarters in Seattle, in a building named “Day One South” after his conviction that 17-year-old Amazon is still in its infancy. Almost giddy with excitement, Bezos retrieves one by one the new crop of dirt-cheap Kindle e-readers—they start at $79—from a hidden perch on a chair tucked into a conference room table. When he’s done showing them off, he stands up, and, for an audience of a single journalist, announces, “Now, I’ve got one more thing to show you.” He waits a half-beat to make sure the reference to Jobs’ famous line from Apple presentations hasn’t been missed, then gives his notorious barking laugh. With that, Bezos pulls out the Kindle Fire, Amazon’s long-anticipated tablet computer—and the first credible response to the Apple iPad.
AUTHOR:Brad Stone
SOURCE:www.businessweek.com
PUBLISHED: Sept. 28, 2011
LENGTH: 16 minutes (4239 words)
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