| What’s $34 Billion on Wall Street?
Citigroup has also laid off investment bankers in recent weeks and has said it would cut 4,200 jobs, with more expected to follow. Morgan Stanley said Thursday that it would cut 1,000 operational jobs, and Merrill Lynch was expected to reduce its staff. With a recession looming, the deal-making and underwriting environment is looking stagnant. Banks are cutting costs and taking a hard look at their head counts. All these developments do not bode well for bankers' chances of landing another job anytime soon. MR. KIM and Mr. Maheras, both 45, took different routes to the top at their respective banks. Born in South Korea, Mr. Kim received an elite education in the United States, attending the prep school Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass., and earning undergraduate and graduate degrees from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
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New Tech fan blog: 'Shake and Bake' cooking up great future with ...
Dave Accardo returns, along with youngsters Jared Miles, Lon Roberts, Cudahy Harmon, and Rob McGill. Veterans Ben Harris and Bill Jones add depth along with red-shirt freshman Jon LeBlanc, who will push Roberts at center. Offensive line is probably the least deep position on the team, but the first 8 guys are very solid. Kevin Saia and Nick Chartain are big high school players who committed to Louisiana Tech and will push for early playing time.Defensive line and linebacker positions lost several important contributors to graduation, but plenty of key guys return. Quin Harris, one of the top linebackers in the WAC, returns, along with three-year starter Brannon Jackson, who sat out 2007 with injuries. Joining them in the starting lineup could be Zach Schrieber, who transferred from Alabama in the fall.
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Cuddyer has emerged as a dependable run producer in the middle of the lineup. After years at different infield positions, he earned the right field job and hit .276 with 16 homers and 81 RBI last season. He led the AL with 19 outfield assists while perfecting the art of playing the ball off that tricky big baggie at the Metrodome. Consider Cuddyer a productive outfielder after the top names are off the board. (Updated 01/25/2008). .
Post-Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate Coverage/Michigan ...
KEITH OLBERMANN, HOST: In Las Vegas where the latest Democratic debate at the Cashman Center there is over. I'm Keith Olbermann at MSNBC headquarters in New York, back to Las Vegas and my colleague Chris Matthews in a moment. We'll spend the next hour analyzing both the debate and the Republican primary in Michigan. As you see, Senator Obama in those indescribably delicious moments after an event of such of length and such intensity. As a two-hour debate now among just those three Democratic candidates ends. Senator Clinton as she's one of candidates after one of debates shaking hands with supporters and friends and members of the campaign in the front row and it is a great relief for all involved when one of these things simply comes to an end. Obviously, a very substantial and substantive conversation tonight after a very little in the way of personal invective being described early on, despite perhaps efforts or recognitions that those issues were on the table.
Coming Soon: SR to Release E-mail Exchanges ... (Not so fast...)
Update: After reviewing the messages and our options (none good), we've decided not to post the messages. Here's the situation: Of the 50 messages, a few have explicit photos embedded in the message. We can't publish those photos (one shows a toddler's penis). We also have a strong ethical policy against blurring or otherwise manipulating photos. Some of the messages are completely innocuous. The rest of the messages only refer to attachments. Those attachments are explicit, so we can't publish them. We've also gone through each message to blur e-mail addresses for privacy reasons. So, if we don't publish any of the explicit images, and we refuse to blur, crop or otherwise alter them, all we're left with is a bunch of forwarded messages that say things like "take a look at this!" We decided that did not advance the story in any significant way.
January 2008
But I need to pick up my friends," she said, breaking down into tears as she climbed onto the potty. She sat there inconsolable, sputtering on about Kaylin and Raylin and Shaylin and all the other rhyming friends. This sort of thing is new to me. I'm beginning to understand the line between fantasy and reality to a 3-year-old is paper thin. When she "makes me coffee" at her play kitchen, she knows she's not really serving me coffee. She gets that that's pretend. So, I figured she also understands that we aren't really going to pick up imaginary friends at the university. I was wrong. She didn't get it. She continued to cry and plead for help. My heart was breaking. It was at this point, I asked myself – do I play into the delusion? or try to shake her out of it? The kid was sad and tired.
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