Hollywood bigwig David Geffen, meanwhile, is reported to have bid on the Los Angeles Times.
One bigwig says the rules will make India a harder place to operate in than China.
And indeed the company has been admirably busy partnering with bigwig application vendors like PeopleSoft, SAP and Oracle.
The good news is that its ex-bigwig from Detroit continues to pound the pavement and sign up more dealerships.
Miloslav Ransdorf, a Communist bigwig, is already threatening to hold out for a couple of seats in the cabinet.
Another is Olusegun Aganga, a previously London-based bigwig at Goldman Sachs, an American bank, who is tipped to become finance minister.
Marilyn is also backing another big financial bigwig not loved by all.
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Performance has recovered somewhat. (In any case, hedge funds have had a difficult year.) On July 7th GLG hired Driss Ben-Brahim, a Goldman Sachs bigwig.
Is this the view of a future European bigwig or just the theorising of a gifted strategist who never quite makes it to the top?
In South Korea, a finance-ministry bigwig says his urgent priority is to persuade young ministry high-flyers, who invariably apply for an American posting, to go to India instead.
But they are usually told by some political bigwig that the farms will be turned over to them soon if they go home until the government works out the details.
It was produced by Hollywood bigwig Ridley Scott, distributed by National Geographic Films and made possible by YouTube, which has arguably created the most democratic broadcast platform in human history.
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In February he pleased the White House by firmly dismissing an appeal from a visiting Iraqi bigwig, Tariq Aziz, for the allies to give up their campaign against Mr Hussein.
One Mumbai financial bigwig jokes that two licences will be granted one, by the RBI, on the basis of competence, and the other by politicians in Delhi on the basis of bribe size.
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This figure, probably an ex-prime minister or similar bigwig, will be elected by serving heads of government for a two-and-a-half-year stint, renewable once, and will prepare and host four or more summits a year.
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In Istanbul, every western bigwig from Bill Clinton down should be impressing upon Russia that it stands only to gain if it now declares a ceasefire and opens talks with Aslan Maskhadov, the Chechens' leader.
Another bigwig casts some doubt on cyber-offence.
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At the right Brussels dinners, speakers of a certain grandeur (an ex-commissioner, say, or a bigwig from the European Parliament) win table-thumping applause by denouncing perfidious Albion, before noting solemnly that the Lisbon treaty, for the first time, allows countries to get out.
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In behaving as she does, Rice, like Clinton before her, is aided by a politically weak and strategically incompetent Israeli government that is willing to sacrifice Israel's long-term security for the benefit of prime-time photo opportunities with bigwig American leaders and Arab potentates.
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The bigwig recently sat down in front of 150 students in order to take questions and relive some childhood memories, and given that kids always say the darnedest things, it's not shocking to hear that some of the conversation was awkward, if not comical.
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