...Cemetery. He leaves to cherish his memory: a loving wife, Mrs. Dorothy Hill; five sons, Terrel Hill, Robert Lee, John Reed, Brian Newton and Marquis Leonard; nine brothers and six sisters and a host of other loving relatives and friends...
...Cemetery. He leaves to cherish his memory: a loving wife, Mrs. Dorothy Hill; five sons, Terrel Hill, Robert Lee, John Reed, Brian Newton and Marquis Leonard; nine brothers and six sisters and a host of other loving relatives and friends...
...the nest egg. The promise of profit in phishing is driving innovation." Hoping to stay one step ahead of the crooks, John Reed Stark, chief of the Internet enforcement office at the Securities and Exchange Commission, said his group has polled...
...awarded in his countersuit would be donated to charity. Grasso will also seek damages from the NYSE and interim chairman John Reed for "the (media) leaks orchestrated by Mr. Reed." "I will derive considerable pleasure knowing that some public...
...splitting its top executive positions to avoid the concentration of power. Thain, 48, will succeed interim chairman and CEO John Reed, who has held those positions since the September ouster of Dick Grasso amid a furor over the size of his pay package...
...Exchange Commission voted, 5-0, at a public meeting to approve the plan proposed by the NYSE's interim chairman, John Reed, and endorsed last month by 98 percent of the exchange's members. The plan would establish a smaller and more independent...
...director to leave since Chairman Dick Grasso was ousted a week ago over a pay scandal. In a letter to new interim Chairman John Reed, Mr. McCall said his resignation would take effect Monday.
...growing population and the variability of Mother Nature, these types of situations may become more frequent," said John Reed, a conservation specialist with the city's agency, Denver Water. At Intel, officials are recycling wastewater from...
...character. - Warren Beatty, "Reds" (1981): Beatty bit off a very big chunk when he decided to film this epic about John Reed, the U.S. journalist who participated in the Russian Revolution and wrote about it in "Ten Days That Shook the World...
...officials taking bribes or looting their treasuries, and then tolerate American banks making fortunes off that corruption." John Reed, co-chairman of Citigroup Inc. and one of the world's most prominent bankers, decried past abuses by some executives...