| 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.
Dr Ing W Wiedeking
Wendelin Wiedeking was elected as a member of the Board of Directors in 2003. He qualifies as an independent Non-Executive Director. Wendelin Wiedeking is Chairman of the Executive Board of Porsche Automobil Holding SE and of Dr.-Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Germany. Born in Ahlen, Germany, Wendelin Wiedeking studied mechanical engineering and worked as a scientific assistant in the Machine Tool Laboratory of the Rhine-Westphalian College of Advanced Technology in Aachen. His professional career began in 1983 as Director's Assistant in the Production and Materials Management area of Dr.-Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen. In 1988, he moved to the Glyco Metall-Werke KG in Wiesbaden as Division Manager, where he advanced by 1990 to the position of Chief Executive and Chairman of the Board of Management of Glyco AG.
The Other Women to Watch
Indra Nooyi wants to prove that PepsiCo can make its portfolio of snacks and beverages healthier and minimize its impact on the environment, all while continuing to deliver the same healthy profit growth it has been known for in recent years. Ms. Nooyi, 52, has devoted considerable time in her first year as chairman and CEO to crafting and preaching a vision that calls for the Purchase, N.Y., company to become a corporate leader on both of those fronts, as well as to foster a workplace environment that offers employees "a career, not just a job," she told a group of business leaders in Miami in September. Her drive to make PepsiCo "known around the world as a good company" has deep roots in her childhood in India, she said. Around the family dinner table in Madras, India, Ms.
IID could face 200 job losses
More than 200 positions in the Imperial Irrigation District's energy department are at stake based on a pared-down 2008 budget revealed Tuesday.&t=imperial,%20el-centro,%20calexico,%20imperial-county&r=mexico&category=world_news","newsvine","toolbar=no,width=590,height=600,resizable=yes,scrollbars=yes")'> See/Buy Photos Font - Font + Go to Quick News .
Production notes
Ivan [Reitman] encouraged me to play Jenny as broadly as possible, and to take the risk of making the character seem like a fool." At first glance -- or first date -- Jenny appears to be quite a "catch"; after all, she's a vivacious, vibrant, and beautiful woman. But, as Reitman notes, it doesn't take long for the story's protagonist, Matt Saunders, to realize that there's something "off" about Jenny. "She's a very verbal person," says the director. "Basically, she talks too much and hasn't yet learned the fine art of self-censorship." Jenny is too much -- way too much -- to handle for a regular guy like Matt. Matt, played by Luke Wilson, is a successful architect who, like most single people (including future girlfriend-from hell Jenny), is looking for love. He is the story's straight man and, says Reitman, the heart of the film.
Bolton 4-1 Wigan: Trotters' revival continues
But Davies removed any doubt when he completed an unhappy afternoon for Granqvist, getting on the wrong side of the Swedish defender to steer home Diouf's far-post cross from close range. Anelka rounded off the scoring a minute from time, tapping in his ninth goal of a campaign that is suddenly looking full of hope for Bolton. We must cut out mistakes - Bruce Wigan boss Steve Bruce has admitted his side must cut out basic individual errors if they are to stand any chance of staying in the Premier League. After a calamitous error by Titus Bramble gifted Manchester City a 28-second opener in Bruce's first game in charge last weekend, it was the turn of Paul Scharner to hand Bolton a perfect start at the Reebok Stadium. With no home player attacking the ball, Scharner inexplicably headed El-Hadji Diouf's cross into an empty net as keeper Chris Kirkland was coming out to collect.
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