Washington Nationals pitcher Gio Gonzalez, also named by the paper, posted a response on his Twitter account Tuesday morning.
As the Obama administration begins to staff up, it is especially disquieting to see how many of the figures named in this paper are being tapped for important jobs where they will deal directly with Iran and other critical Middle East issues.
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One afternoon in 1969, Berman announced that a tenth grader named Stephen Fife had written a paper that indicated he could be the next Dickens.
Mr. Tan denied any involvement in match-fixing in a 2011 interview with Singapore's The New Paper, after being named by a German magazine that year as an alleged match-fixing financier.
But poor employees are humiliated: the slowest worker on each shift must publicly explain his or her shortcomings, middle managers who fall short are named in the firm's weekly paper, and ineffectual senior managers must volunteer a pay cut.
Then a young economist named Ronald Coase solved the riddle in his groundbreaking paper on The Nature of the Firm, which not only earned him a Nobel Prize, but influenced generations of management theorists.
Those numbers are far lower than many estimates of the amount of cash involved in match-fixing and betting on rigged matches, but prosecutors said the amounts they named are what they can directly pin down through paper trails, phone records and computer records.
From a branding perspective, the new Kindle is named the Paperwhite, which invokes old fashioned things like paper as well as a rather fragrant flower.
Researchers also tracked the paper trail of their respective family lineages, which met at a shared ancestor named Diego de Montoya, who was born about 1596 in a part of Mexico then known as New Spain.
Mr. Moon's departure expands the void at the top of the paper following the recent resignation of editor Kenneth Paulson, whose replacement has not been named.
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