• With Kathleen Turner, Jill Clayburgh, and cameos by William Styron, Arthur Penn, and other eminences.

    NEWYORKER: Naked in New York

  • In an effort to restore luster to its name, Andersen added two more gray eminences to an oversight panel charged with reviewing its audit practices.

    FORBES: Arthur Andersen Offers Settlement

  • Indeed, if broad discontent about QE among major economic eminences outside of the Fed is even remotely representative of unhappiness within, Bernanke may soon face a revolt.

    FORBES: Modern Fed History Points to Ben Bernanke's Resignation

  • The bipartisan backing of the Volcker Rule by some of the "gray eminences" of finance seems to suggest relatively easy passage of his idea, despite rumblings last week that the U.S. Senate wasn't exactly sanguine.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Its findings and recommendations, they claim, rose from a series of meetings with foreign-policy eminences here and abroad, including former Secretaries of State of both parties as well as defense officials from the Clinton and first Bush administrations.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The coming war on sovereignty

  • Some may feel a tiny bit sorry for the four other eminences on that short list (Paul Tucker, Lord Turner, Lord Burns and Sir John Vickers) - because they now look like the chancellor's insurance in case Mr Carney said no.

    BBC: Why Osborne went to Canada for his governor

  • Apparently when David Cameron had one of his regular meetings with business leaders on Friday, he told the assembled corporate eminences that they had a moral duty to ensure their companies paid the full corporation tax rate, given that the government has been cutting that rate and continues to do so.

    BBC: The going rate for Goldman

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