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  • So if Twitter, Facebook, UserVoice and, wow, * honest blogging* by Senior Executives is what it takes - then that's where NASA needs to go.

    NASA's Web Future - NASA Watch 2009

  • Executives from the Big Three will laugh to themselves on the way to the bank, and every two years or so they will approach the government for more money with the assurance that a car that runs on wishes and candy canes is “just around the corner.”

    Oddsmaking an Auto Bailout | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2008

  • Executives from the United States scored 42 on this scale, revealing a cultural ability to deal with risk and ambiguity.

    The New Mexican Executive 2006

  • Executives from the United States scored 42 on this scale, revealing a cultural ability to deal with risk and ambiguity.

    The New Mexican Executive 2006

  • Dear TV Producers and Executives from the major networks,

    UFies.org: November 2003 Archives 2003

  • Dear TV Producers and Executives from the major networks,

    Open Letters and a New Reality Series - UFies.org 2003

  • Oh, my boss sent in his enrollment form for the "Who's Who in American Executives" thing (or whatever it was) today.

    luvabeans Diary Entry luvabeans 2003

  • For, remember this, that in England, a case the other day went to the House of Lords, involving the construction of a regulation, so in every country the exercise of power by the Executives is subject to judicial view.

    Canada 1942

  • Executives from the Russian gas firm Gazprom visited Pyongyang in July.

    NYT > Home Page By CHOE SANG-HUN 2011

  • TOKYO - Executives from a Japanese Sony music unit apologized Wednesday for a rock band under its management that dressed up like Nazis on a national TV broadcast.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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