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Remember Whose Name is On the Door
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Internal
sources are indicating that the Ford/Firestone controversy has taken a
more ominous turn in the form of a major senior management reshaping.
Ultimately, according to one off radar analyst, Jac Nasser himself will
be displaced.
Der Sturm : The Perfect Storm
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Imagine what Bob Eaton's true reasons
could have been for seeking a merger between Chrysler Corp. and Germany's
Daimler-Benz. Despite his eight years as head of General Motors in Europe,
he had jumped ship to become Chrysler's chairman half-a-decade earlier
which cut him off from any return to GM.
The
Cold Light of Day
NATIONAL SCENE -- FEATURED
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It is a refrain we've all
heard countless times since that horrible day. "Nobody could ever
have predicted something like this ..." "Nobody would ever have
dreamed."
Yet, thats not
quite accurate. There were plenty
of warnings -- and loud ones -- that something as terrible as September
11 lay in store. Warnings
of a catastrophic attack against a civilian target in the United States
had become almost commonplace in Washington for years. The
Hart-Rudman Report on National Security in the 21st Century
is a case in point. In
retrospect: this is chilling, and at times disturbing reading.
September
11: Covering the Attack
REMEMBERING
THE FALLEN -- The
POYNTER INSTITUTE
It's hard to think of an event that occured
only a few months ago as a piece of history, but that's undeniably exactly
what the events of late 2001 will stand as.
"September
11, A Collection of Newspaper Front Pages"
is a moving collection of headlines and reactions from papers around the
world, from Japan to the United Sates. The sort of thing you hold on to.
Published by the Poynter Insitute.
Available in hardcover. Forward by Max
Frankel. $14. Web surfers can browse the online
exhibit for free.
A Next Generation Rapid Deployment Force
BY MYRON STOKES
Pentagon sources are alluding to the military's
interest in adapting the largest version of Boeing's new product line,
for supersonic transport of next generation Rapid Deployment Forces --
a development that could have profound implications for the aerospace
giant.
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