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The New Breed of CEO By Karen Lowry Miller / Originally appeared as In the Quiet Crow , Newsweek Special Edition, Winter 2004 2005 Newsweek, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission. Keeping
Reporter: Where and when did you get the idea for Federal Express? 记者:您是在何时何地有了创办联邦快递的想法的呢? Smith: The original idea came in two parts. The first part was when... I was a student at Yale and I was writi
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6 (Xinhua)-- Yahoo on Tuesday fired Chief Executive Officer Carol Bartz and replaced her temporarily with the company's chief financial officer. On behalf of the entire board, I want to thank Carol for her service to Yahoo during
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) -- Google Inc. on Thursday announced that co-founder Larry Page will take over(接管) the Internet search giant as the chief executive officer (CEO) in April, in a move to simplify management structure and speed u
By Nico Colombant Kinshasa 27 October 2006 The large United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo has presented Sunday's run-off presidential election as a major historical breakthrough. But analysts still fear the outcome
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By Nico Colombant Kinshasa 26 July 2006 U.N. officials have expressed confidence in the overall success for Sunday's post-war election in the mineral-rich Democratic Republic of Congo, but have also raised several security concerns. Some political m
By Margaret Besheer Baghdad 26 June 2007 The deployment of 28,000 additional U.S. troops to secure Baghdad is now complete. The troops began arriving in February, and have been focusing their mission on clearing troubled neighborhoods of al-Qaida and
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By Melinda Smith Washington 20 June 2006 Watch Kids and TV report Television has become such a major part of life that many American parents use it as a babysitter, and that has child psychologists concerned. A new study shows that almost one-third
Palestinian factions, meeting in Cairo to iron out long-standing grievances have agreed to hold parliamentary and presidential elections in 2010. Palestinian negotiators have agreed to hold new parliamentary and presidential elections in 2010, and t
It was an awkward tiff in what should have been a celebratory period. 这个口角使原本的庆祝场面顿时尷尬起来。 In the end, a complex solution was worked out that granted him ten million shares in January 2000 that were valued at the
From iCEO to CEO 从iCEO到CEO Ed Woolard, his mentor on the Apple board, pressed Jobs for more than two years to drop the interim in front of his CEO title. 两年多的时间里,乔布斯在苹果董事会的导师埃德伍拉德一直在催促他把
Woolard was thrilled, and he suggested that the board was willing to give him a massive stock grant. 伍拉德非常兴奋,他表示董事会愿意给他巨额股份。 Let me be straight with you, Jobs replied. 我直截了当地和你说吧,乔布
At the January 2000 Macworld in San Francisco, Jobs rolled out the new Macintosh operating system, OSX, 2000年1月,在旧金山的Macworld大会上,乔布斯发布了新的操作系统Mac OSX, which used some of the software that Apple had bou
By Nico Colombant Dakar 07 May 2007 Nigeria's president-elect, Umaru Mussa Yar'Adua, has started formal visit to several African countries, but critics say he should focus his attention first on problems at home following his disputed election. VOA's
By Nico Colombant Dakar 21 January 2007 Mauritania The large sparsely populated desert country of West Africa, Mauritania, has held a senate election as part of a post-coup process to bring about civilian rule. VOA's Nico Colombant reports from our r
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By David Gollust State Department 13 June 2008 U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe James McGee said Friday international monitoring may provide the only hope for a fair election in Zimbabwe, where voters go to the polls for a presidential runoff June 27. Mc