• And Saxons coach Stuart Lancaster says he totally deserves the honour.

    BBC: Dowson handed England A captaincy

  • But Stuart Hogarth says, as they won't get repeat business from their customers, its hard to see how companies like 23andme, deCODEme and Navigenics can make money, unless they market the information they collect to the drugs industry.

    BBC: NEWS | Business | DNA testing firms eye consumers

  • "The French were by far the pioneers in this, "says Stuart Holbrook, President of Thierault's Auctioneers.

    FORBES: Collecting

  • "To have to reinstate someone pending resolution of their case is virtually unheard of, " says Stuart.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • "They get to gallop on the grass in a straight line instead of getting chewed up on curving U.S. tracks, " says Stuart.

    WSJ: A Homegrown Fashion Mogul

  • Liaoning, for example, needed to impose a payroll tax of about 30% to meet its pension obligations, says Stuart Leckie of Stirling Finance.

    ECONOMIST: Pensions: Fulfilling promises | The

  • "MTV's VMA show provides the opportunity to connect with young consumers across multiple platforms, " says Stuart Pierce, Chevrolet's director of advertising and sales promotion.

    FORBES: Video Music Mania

  • "The more transparency we have, the harder it is to funnel money to terrorist groups and phony charities, " says Stuart Eizenstat, a Washington, D.

    FORBES: Dealing With Dictators

  • In part, the bank's goal is to develop relationships with high-net-worth clients, says Stuart Bernstein, national production manager of residential lending at Union Bank.

    WSJ: Refinancing Deals Get Sweeter

  • "It's the single best medicine we have to treat obese diabetics, " says Stuart Weiss, an assistant clinical professor at the New York University School of Medicine.

    FORBES: Dark Cloud Over Amylin

  • "The absolute most horrible thing in terms of retirement is to withdraw the money" when changing jobs, says Stuart Ritter, a vice president and certified financial planner at T.

    WSJ: Job Hoppers: Don't Forget Saving for Retirement

  • With homeownership, "you have some security with respect to the ability to control your own destiny, " says Stuart Gabriel, the director of the UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate.

    WSJ: A New Lease on Luxury

  • Since 2005, the U.S. has built an international coalition "that recognizes the utility of using financial measures to combat proliferation, " says Stuart Levey, Treasury Undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence.

    WSJ: Proliferators on Fifth Avenue

  • "One big word tends to get in the way of anyone successful in the U.K., " says Stuart Rose, a seasoned retail executive who stewarded the sale of Arcadia to Green.

    FORBES: Envy With Green

  • "It's hard to argue rates will get much lower than they are today, " says Stuart Gabriel, director of the Ziman Center for Real Estate at the University of California, Los Angeles.

    WSJ: Refinancing Deals Get Sweeter

  • Or termites, says Stuart Smith, a 64-year-old from Zimbabwe.

    WSJ: In Geology, Old-Timers Can Be Worth Their Weight in Gold

  • "Large global brands realise there is a generic dislike of super brands, so they often like to appear smaller than they are to avoid negative publicity, " says Stuart Roper, a corporate reputation expert at Manchester Business School.

    BBC: Tesco effect: How big firms quietly own little brands

  • "It's great that they're identifying a potential problem, but to have it as a lead article in the New England Journal is not sensitive to the consequences" for patients who might stop taking their medicine, says Stuart Weiss, an NYU endocrinologist.

    FORBES: Open-Source Drug Safety?

  • Venezuela faces two choices, says Jan Stuart , head of research for global energy futures at ABN Amro (nyse: ABN - news - people ).

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • "If this deal were completely real, it would represent the largest wind contract in the world by multiple amounts, " says RBC analyst Stuart Bush.

    FORBES: A Little Too Electrifying

  • "SpeechSite brings the Web model of self service to the telephone, " says SpeechWorks Chief Executive Officer Stuart Patterson.

    CNN: Graphic

  • Former England batsman Geoffrey Boycott says the form of fellow paceman Stuart Broad may also open a door for Harmison.

    BBC: I can complete series - Flintoff

  • "Stuart has tremendous presence and charisma, " says Braka.

    WSJ: The Perfect English Country Inn

  • Stuart Altman, a professor of health policy at Brandeis University, says there are good reasons for the president to push the process as hard as he can.

    NPR: Obama Pushes Congress To Work On Health Care

  • Stuart Davis, chief executive of HSBC's Indian arm, says there has been a surge in big firms borrowing abroad in dollars, which can be cheaper than doing so at home even once currency-hedging costs are included.

    ECONOMIST: Does India have a bad-debt problem?

  • Stuart Patrick, the chief executive of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, says he gets no complaints from members about malpractice in council contracts.

    ECONOMIST: The death and messy rebirth of Labour in Glasgow

  • Mr. STUART HOFFMAN (Chief Economist, PNC Financial): And what it says--and these are very preliminary data--is that certainly, the Gulf area was devastated and many, many people lost jobs.

    NPR: U.S. Economy Sheds Fewer Jobs Than Expected

  • Stuart Cosgrove, director of creative diversity at Paralympic broadcaster Channel 4, says nearly two-thirds of people questioned in a poll it commissioned said the Games had shifted their attitude towards disability.

    BBC: Paralympics legacy: Seize the momentum

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