Iacocca, Lee (1924—)
Lee Iacocca grew up as a blunt-spoken, patriotic son of immigrants, and rose to become president of the Ford Motor Company and later, chief executive officer of the Chrysle...
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After a 32-year career with Ford Motor Company, including eight years as president, Lido (Lee) Anthony Iacocca (born 1924) engineered one of business history's greatest comebacks at Chrysler Corporati...
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Don’t be too surprised if Lee Iacocca’s face starts appearing on casino ads in the near future.The former chairman of Chrysler Corp. was licensed as a director and shareholder for Las V...
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Gallup polling over the past three decades shows Republican front-runners usually win their party's nomination, but Democrats do not. Some elections:1972-DemocratsFebruary 1971: Edmund Muskie, 26 p...
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Today is Friday, July 13, the 194th day of 2007. There are 171 days left in the year.Today's Highlight in History:On July 13, 1793, French revolutionary writer Jean-Paul Marat was stabbed to death ...
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WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST-SELLERSFICTION1. "Simple Genius" by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing)2. "The Children of Hurin" by J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by Christopher Tolkien (Houghton Mifflin)3...
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Chrysler workers have taken to calling it the "Valentine's Day massacre."They are referring to Wednesday's restructuring announcement from Chrysler, one that some analysts say could cost 10,000 pro...
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For at least five agonizing minutes after their race, Veronica Campbell and Lauryn Williams waited and wondered which of them was the world 100-meter champion.To make things worse, the big scoreboa...
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WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST-SELLERSFICTION1. "The 6th Target" by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro (Little Brown and Company)2. "Bad Luck and Trouble" by Lee Child (Delacorte)3. "Invisible Prey" by John ...
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With Detroit automakers losing billions and their market share in a slump, this summer's contract talks with the United Auto Workers promised to be more contentious than ever.But Monday's announcem...
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With Detroit automakers losing billions and their market share in a slump, this summer's contract talks with the United Auto Workers promised to be more contentious than ever.But Monday's announcem...
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With Detroit automakers losing billions and their market share in a slump, this summer's contract talks with the United Auto Workers promised to be more contentious than ever.But Monday's announcem...
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