Big Perk for Sprint’s Pen-Pinching Finance Chief (New York Times)
Thu, 02 Apr 2009 11:33:52 -0700
When Sprint-Nextel chose Robert H. Brust , the former chief financial officer of Eastman Kodak , to be the phone company’s finance chief last May, Mr. Brust’s employment contract clearly stated that he was entitled to receive as many as 35 “round-trip personal domestic flights on either, at the company’s discretion, company aircraft or charter aircraft.”
Daschle's still in health care mix (Politico via Yahoo! News)
Thu, 02 Apr 2009 09:07:00 -0700
Former Health and Human Services nominee Tom Daschle has said he would remain involved in the push for health care reform – and it’s becoming clearer how he might do it.
Stevens Free
Wed, 01 Apr 2009 16:15:16 -0700
Thanks to prosecutorial misconduct, Ted Stevens is going free : Former Republican Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska has been “cleared” by the Justice Department’s request to dismiss his federal corruption convictions and drop all charges against him, his lawyer said Wednesday. ... Judge] Sullivan, who is not related to Stevens’ lawyer, excoriated prosecutors during the trial and held the prosecution in contempt at one point. In December, two months after the guilty verdicts, the FBI whist
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