• Mr Bernard says these findings are at odds with the conventional view that export growth is the result of domestic firms becoming more productive.

    ECONOMIST: Export or die

  • Historian Shane Bernard says that at the end of his long life, Edmund McIlhenny wrote out a sketch of what he would be remembered for his many accomplishments.

    NPR: TABASCO's Hot History

  • Bernard says he can't tell one mosquito from another.

    NPR: Unusual Breed of Mosquitoes Hits Dallas

  • Bernard Foing says the temperatures at the peak of eternal light wouldn't be too bad.

    NPR: Space Probe to End Moon Mission with a Bang

  • "Vaucanson was in the market of ideas, "says Bernard Pin, curator of the Sandoz exhibition.

    FORBES: Collecting

  • That's not steep given the tax deferral, says Bernard Kent, a Detroit partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers.

    FORBES: The tuition estate trick

  • "I'm not interested in how well someone can sing, " says Bernard Sumner of New Order.

    BBC: The X Factor takes on the world

  • "Enbrel is going to be very important going forward internationally, " says Bernard Poussot , Wyeth's head of pharmaceuticals.

    FORBES: Wyeth's Blowout Quarter

  • Quebec relies on hydro power and, says Bernard Landry, its premier, has cleaned up its pulp and aluminium industries.

    ECONOMIST: A country divided about greenery

  • Its chief executive, Jean-Bernard Levy, says it will exploit the internet to distribute its content, but not as a general-purpose advertising medium.

    ECONOMIST: Big media and the internet

  • "There is not enough time to test to see if this system is rigorous enough to work, " says Bernard Clarke, a CML spokesman.

    BBC: The difficult birth of home sales packs

  • As a result, says Bernard Clarke of the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML), some people may find it a bit easier to get a home loan.

    BBC: House sales have fallen so why are prices still high?

  • "I had bet my retirement, " says Bernard Cantor, a Florida gynecologist who is looking for work after the ultrasound chain he invested in shut down in December.

    FORBES: Not Hot Enough

  • Building a presence in China is key to a school's attractiveness at home too, says Bernard Ramanantsoa, dean of HEC Paris business school, which offers joint M.

    WSJ: Western Business Schools Head to China

  • It's better to give the stocks early--at least in the calendar year before the child will be selling them, says Bernard Kent, a partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers in Detroit.

    FORBES: Money & Investing

  • Physicians often don't have the time or training to coach patients through end-of-life-care conversations, says Bernard Hammes, chairman of a national task force that helps develop Polst programs.

    WSJ: New Efforts to Simplify End-of-Life-Care Wishes

  • Mr. Elias was "not the easiest person to deal with all the time but he's dug his heels in, " says Bernard Clarke, who has represented BCCI's English creditors for more than 15 years.

    WSJ: Pursuing a Scandal's Long Shadow

  • "The post-bubble years were excellent, because values had come down a bit and businesses were better-managed, " says Bernard-Louis Roques, co-founder of Truffle Capital, a Paris VC firm that invests in Internet, biotechnology and energy-related start-ups.

    FORBES: Venture Investing, Euro-Style

  • One way to minimise the cost of shareholder activism, says Bernard Black, at Stanford Law School, would be for institutions to put their strength behind initiatives that affect hundreds of companies, not just pick on a few.

    ECONOMIST: Shareholder activism

  • "My guess is that the window for DNA computing will close fairly soon, " says Bernard Yurke , a researcher at Lucent's (nyse: LU - news - people) Bell Labs, who built a DNA adding machine.

    FORBES: DNA May Make Computers, Not Run Them

  • The way the math works, after 20 years of the grantor paying the income taxes for the trust, there could be twice as much in the trust as there would be if the trust paid its own taxes, says Bernard Kent, a tax partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers in Detroit.

    FORBES: The IRS Grants A Wish

  • With the top rate on ordinary income now scheduled to go from 35% back to 39.6% on Jan. 1, it certainly makes sense to accelerate the exercise of deep in-the-money nonqualifieds that were going to expire (and thus be exercised) next year anyway, says Bernard Kent, a lawyer, CPA and managing director of Telemus Wealth Advisors in Southfield, MI.

    FORBES: Goolsbee: Execs Rush To Exercise Options Before Tax Rates Rise

  • "The top firms are just okay, " says Robert Bernard, chief executive of Whittman-Hart, an information technology provider for businesses, backed by Frontenac Co. and Platinum Venture Partners, both of Chicago.

    FORBES: Status seekers

  • The co-liquidator of the biggest feeder fund for Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities says some investors in the Fairfield Sentry funds had knowledge of the massive financial fraud and profited as a result.

    FORBES: EXCLUSIVE: Some Fairfield Investors Knew About Madoff Ponzi and Profited

  • Bernard Jenkin, shadow regions secretary, says he wants to go further and reinvent civic Conservatism by decentralising power to city and county councils.

    ECONOMIST: Devolution

  • "As part of our strategy for the Asia-Pacific region, we have set up a chain of IPC centers in Australia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea and China, " says sales and marketing director Bernard Ngiam, Patrick's brother.

    CNN: Getting Ready for Asia's PC Wars

  • Bernard Squarcini, head of French intelligence, says France is al-Qaeda's second biggest target after America.

    ECONOMIST: French foreign policy

  • The trouble is that Bernard Arnault, the boss of LVMH, says he does not intend to sell his drinks business.

    ECONOMIST: Raki with a bourbon chaser?

  • The levels of fixed-rate debt and floating-rate debt should come down, and the coverage ratios should improve in the next year or two, says General Growth Chief Financial Officer Bernard Freibaum Bernard Freibaum in a conference call with investors today.

    FORBES: General Growth Revives The All-Debt Deal

  • The levels of fixed-rate debt and floating-rate debt should come down, and the coverage ratios should improve in the next year or two, says General Growth Chief Financial Officer Bernard Freibaum in a conference call with investors today.

    FORBES: General Growth Revives The All-Debt Deal

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