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  • Head of Red Lobster Replaced After All-You-Can-Eat Failure

    09/24/2003 8:19:05 PM PDT · by jimbo123 · 147 replies · 4,898+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 9/24/03 | Richard Gibson
    DES MOINES, Iowa (Dow Jones/AP) - Darden Restaurants Inc. Wednesday said it had replaced the head of Red Lobster, its biggest chain, after an all-you-can-eat crab promotion went awry. Darden President and Chief Operating Officer Dick Rivera will succeed Edna Morris as president of Red Lobster. Morris, who had been in that job just 18 months, left to pursue other interests, the company said. Darden executives said Red Lobster management had badly miscalculated how many times customers would refill their plates after paying $20 for an "endless" crab entree. Meanwhile, crab prices were going up, sending the profit margin crashing....
  • JohnKerry.com Contest, Campaign with Kerry for a Day

    07/31/2003 10:00:04 AM PDT · by eyespysomething · 35 replies · 131+ views
    johnkerry.com ^ | 7-31-03 | Me
    You can win a day of campaigning with John Kerry. Details are coming soon, so stay tuned to johnkerry.com and stay involved!
  • Idaho's Craig Reports Progress, Releases All Air Force Promotions

    06/24/2003 10:41:57 AM PDT · by chance33_98 · 6 replies · 201+ views
    Idaho's Craig Reports Progress, Releases All Air Force Promotions By Scott Logan BOISE - No new C-130 aircraft are immediately headed to Gowen Field but Sen. Larry Craig thinks his well publicized blockade of Air Force promotions succeeded. "What is most important is that we've taken the issue of four aircraft at Gowen Field all the way to the White House now," said the Idaho Republican. "And it's being discussed in the Pentagon. There's only one way to resolve this, and that's with the delivery of the aircraft." Craig will meet Tuesday with White House officials and Deputy Secretary...
  • Sen. Craig Clears Air Force Promotions

    06/12/2003 9:37:51 AM PDT · by bedolido · 36 replies · 506+ views
    <p>WASHINGTON - Idaho Sen. Larry Craig cleared the way for the Senate to approve the promotions of 127 Air Force captains and majors, but will continue to stall promotions of higher-ranking officers in a showdown over planes for the Air National Guard in his state.</p> <p>Relenting to requests from the White House, Craig's staff processed paperwork releasing the 127 nominees Wednesday night and they were scheduled for a Senate vote Thursday, said Will Hart, a spokesman for the Idaho Republican.</p>
  • Promotions At The Cost Of Political Profit

    06/11/2003 12:41:26 PM PDT · by The Rant · 2 replies · 156+ views
    Washington Dispatch ^ | June 10, 2003 | Frank Salvato
    Senator Larry Craig (R-ID) is the spoiler when it comes to the promotions of 850 servicemen and women, some of whom have just served their country valiantly in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Why, you ask? It would seem that years ago there was an agreement between Sen. Craig and the Air Force to station eight C-130 aircraft at a National Guard base in Idaho and only four have been delivered. The question here is this; how can anyone deny our service men and women promotions so deserved because of politics? Washington DC has become the Mecca (sorry for the inference) for...
  • GOP Senator Hijacks Air Force for Pork

    06/09/2003 4:08:17 PM PDT · by TLBSHOW · 21 replies · 145+ views
    newsmax ^ | June 9, 2003 | Carl Limbacher
    GOP Senator Hijacks Air Force for Pork A U.S. senator won't allow the promotions of 850 Air Force officers, including veterans of the Iraq war, and he won't relent until the Air Force gives a base in his state four C-130 cargo planes for the Idaho Air National Guard, according to the New York Times. Angry Pentagon officials said Sen. Larry Craig has single-handedly delayed the careers of hundreds of officers and stymied important Air Force business for a handful of commonplace planes for more than a month. They refuse to give into his demands, which they call "blackmail." "If...
  • Senator Blocks 850 Promotions in the Air Force

    06/08/2003 7:45:48 PM PDT · by Pokey78 · 76 replies · 1,804+ views
    The New York Times ^ | 06/09/03 | ERIC SCHMITT
    WASHINGTON, June 8 — Senator Larry E. Craig of Idaho is blocking the promotions of more than 850 Air Force officers, including young pilots who fought in Iraq and the general nominated to bail out the scandal-plagued United States Air Force Academy, in a rare clash between the Pentagon and a senior Republican lawmaker. Mr. Craig's price to free the frozen promotions now awaiting final Senate approval? Four C-130 cargo planes for the Idaho Air National Guard. Pentagon officials express outrage that for more than a month Mr. Craig has single-handedly delayed the careers of hundreds of officers and stymied...
  • **JOHN STOSSEL FRIDAY ON 20/20 WITH ACCOUNTING SCANDAL: DoD CREDIT CARDS**

    10/03/2002 5:48:15 PM PDT · by madfly · 30 replies · 488+ views
    ABC News ^ | Oct. 3, 2002 | John Stossel
      ----- Original Message ----- From: ABC TV Stossel Reporting To: ABC TV Stossel Reporting Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 5:28 PM Subject: JOHN STOSSEL'S "GIVE ME A BREAK" THIS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4,200210 P.M. EST This Friday's "Give Me A Break" is about an another accounting scandal. The accounting at an institution is so lax, employees used investors' money to buy engagement rings, Elvis photos, women's lingerie, jewelry, escort services, and breast implants. The "investors" in this case are you, because the "company" is the defense department. It happened because of the defense department's ludicrous policy of giving out...
  • It's a Mad World of Endorsements

    03/19/2002 8:23:52 AM PST · by GeneD · 3 replies · 268+ views
    The Los Angeles Times ^ | 3/19/02 | Roy Rivenberh
    "What, me sell out?" Apparently so. Alfred E. Neuman, the gap-toothed mascot of Mad magazine, has officially joined the Establishment. Dressed in a preppy blue polo shirt, he can now be found on the cover of a Lands' End catalog, hawking chinos, button-down Oxford shirts and tasseled loafers. He also had his teeth fixed for a new "Got milk?" campaign. And PepsiCo plans to plaster his lopsided mug on bottles of its SoBe drinks. The list goes on. Although Mad's founder, the late William Gaines, once vowed to teach kids not to believe in ads, his cartoon protege has chosen...