But a Ba double and a Carlton Cole header denied West Brom victory in front of their new boss Roy Hodgson.
The outdoor temperature had fallen below freezing, but Mr. Tamm was dressed in just a pair of shorts and a white floppy hat with the words "Sauna Boss" embroidered across the front.
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On the sales front, Philip Miller, the current boss of Saks, argues that Proffitt's cash flow and real-estate portfolio will speed Saks's plans to open stores, pay for more renovations and help take Saks's name into new countries and new retail formats such as the Internet.
Henry's current assistant Steve Hansen, another former Wales coach, is said to be the front-runner to be the next All Black boss.
Crime levels don't quite bear out Sasol boss Pieter Cox's home-front optimism.
Mr Nasser was up in front of the congressmen with Masatoshi Ono, the boss of Firestone in America (Firestone is part of Japan's Bridgestone Corporation).
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez and former boss Rafael Benitez are now seen as the front runners for the vacant position.
Villa's ploy was always going to be to test United with pace and power up front - and it was rewarded with the early goal boss Martin O'Neill must have craved.
U's boss Gary Brabin has plenty of options up front going into the new season with Beesley, Chris Holroyd, Lee Phillips and Danny Crow each competing for a place in the side.
First comes Giovanni Punto, an 18th-century Bohemian who became the subject of an aristocratic fatwa requiring the removal of his front teeth when he had the temerity to leave his boss Count Joseph von Thun's employment without permission.
And, having responded with two goals in two games, boss Paul Simpson has already confirmed that he will remain up front for Saturday's trip to Barnet.
Forest extended their unbeaten run at home to 30 games in front of more than 29, 000 people - to the delight of Forest boss Billy Davies.
He said his boss at the restaurant told him to take two weeks off after the resulting front page article - which referred to Mr Butt as a "outlaw who had recruited hundreds of Britons to fight for Bin Laden" - as it was bad for business.
Think of it this way: the George W. Bush administration was like a boss who loudly, repeatedly, and often incoherently scolded an employee in the open, in front of his coworkers, in a way deliberately calculated to maximize humiliation and to demonstrate authority.
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