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Gerstner and were
They were replaced by guitarist Sascha Gerstner ( ex-Freedom Call, Neumond ), and drummer Mark Cross ( ex-Metalium, Kingdom Come, At Vance, Firewind ), culminating with the recording of another studio album, titled Rabbit Don't Come Easy, in 2003.
In 1980 most department stores did not accept American Express cards — Gerstner acted on this and by 1985 retail sales were the second most common use of the card, following airline tickets.
However Apple's John Sculley, Motorola chairman George Fisher, and Bill Gates of Microsoft were not interested ( other rumored candidates included Eckhard Pfeiffer of Compaq and Scott McNealy of Sun Microsystems ), so IBM turned to Gerstner who was an outsider to the field.

Gerstner and accept
Gerstner told Wayne, " I hear that and I can't accept that.

Gerstner and /
I-210 heads east through southern Lake Charles, turning 90 degrees at exit 8, LA 14 / Gerstner Memorial Drive.
* John Gerstner sermons / lectures at Aisquith Presbyterian Church http :// www. aisquith. org / audio-sermons /? preacher = 17

Gerstner and 2
Gerstner also created cards that appealed to higher end clients, such as the gold card, which carried an annual fee of $ 65 and offered a $ 2, 000 line of credit, and the platinum card, which had a $ 250 annual fee, a $ 10, 000 check-cashing benefit, and private club memberships for traveling executives.
* The Early Writings of John H. Gerstner ( 2 volume set )

Gerstner and was
Lou Gerstner, former chairman and CEO of IBM and Nabisco, was appointed chairman of Carlyle in January 2003 and served in that position through October 2008.
Louis Vincent Gerstner, Jr. ( born March 1, 1942 in Mineola, New York ) was chairman of the board and chief executive officer of IBM from April 1993 until 2002 when he retired as CEO in March and chairman in December.
As sales and profits rebounded, Gerstner was promoted to chairman and chief executive officer of Travel Related Services in 1982 and president of the parent company in 1985.
Although he claimed the position at the age of 43, Gerstner dismissed the speculation that his success was the product of being a workaholic.
To Gerstner, focusing on the desktop PC ran counter to IBM's view of where the tech world was headed.
Gerstner was named a Knight Commander of the British Empire and given a KBE on the recommendation of former United Kingdom Prime Minister, Tony Blair.
" Non-concur " was eliminated by CEO Louis Gerstner who was brought in to revive the declining company.
At the same time, the Freedom Call line up was completed by Ilker Ersin on the Bass guitar and Sascha Gerstner on Guitar.
The management coup was mounted by longtime IBM director Jim Burke, who organized secret meetings between Gerstner and Rizzo to examine the company's problems.
Akers retired as Chairman and CEO of IBM on April 1, 1993, and was succeeded in both positions by Gerstner.
Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment Company ( WASEC ) was a joint venture owned and operated by Warner Communications ( whose share was overseen by Warner executive David Horowitz ) and American Express ( Lou Gerstner, then American Express President, ran the Amex share ) that developed and worked on interactive television systems in the late 1970s and initiated several successful cable networks that remain well-known.
This led newly hired CEO Lou Gerstner to raise cash and rid IBM of business that was unprofitable or not in the hardware and services paradigm.
František Josef Gerstner (, ; February 23, 1756 – July 25, 1832 ) was a Bohemian physicist and engineer.
Gerstner was born in Chomutov, where he studied at the Jesuits gymnasium, after which he studied mathematics and astronomy at the Faculty of Philosophy in Prague between 1772 and 1777.
This railway was later actually built between 1827 and 1829 by his son František Antonín Gerstner (, 1796, Prague-1840, Philadelphia ( de )).
John H. Gerstner ( November 22, 1914 – March 24, 1996 ) was a Professor of Church History at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and Knox Theological Seminary and an authority on the life and theology of Jonathan Edwards.
Gerstner was non-dispensationalist.

Gerstner and senior
Gerstner remains with Carlyle as a senior advisor.

Gerstner and its
Gerstner joined American Express in 1978 as the executive vice president of its charge card division.
As chairman and chief executive officer of the Travel Related Services division, Gerstner spearheaded the successful " membership has its privileges " promotion.

Gerstner and technical
In 1795, Gerstner became a member of the government commission which tried to improve higher technical education in the Austrian empire.

Gerstner and .
Dartmouth alumni serving as CEOs or company presidents include Charles Alfred Pillsbury, founder of Pillsbury Company and patriarch of Pillsbury family, Sandy Alderson ( San Diego Padres ), John Donahoe ( eBay ), Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. ( IBM ), Charles E. Haldeman ( Putnam Investments ), Donald J.
* Gerstner, Ansgar.
Since the arrival of Lou Gerstner in 1993, IBM has viewed such colossal internal developments as too risky.
During World War I, Doolittle stayed in the United States as a flight instructor and performed his war service at Camp John Dick Aviation Concentration Center (" Camp Dick "), Texas ; Wright Field, Ohio ; Gerstner Field, Louisiana ; Rockwell Field, California ; Kelly Field, Texas and Eagle Pass, Texas.
In March 1989, Louis V. Gerstner of American Express became the new head of RJR Nabisco.
* R. C. Sproul, John Gerstner and Arthur Lindsley, Classical Apologetics ( Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1984 ).
* Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., former chairman and CEO of IBM and chairman of The Carlyle Group
However, Gerstner found new uses for the card and found new users.

wrote and colleagues
Looking closely at himself he realized that if he wrote about things they would appreciate at the MC in Amsterdam his colleagues in Eindhoven would not understand ; if he wrote about things they would like in Eindhoven, his former colleagues in Amsterdam would look down on him.
In a review of it, John Clute wrote: “ I ’ m not about to suggest that if Heinlein had been able to publish works openly in the pages of Astounding in 1939, SF would have gotten the future right ; I would suggest, however, that if Heinlein, and his colleagues, had been able to publish adult SF in Astounding and its fellow journals, then SF might not have done such a grotesquely poor job of prefiguring something of the flavor of actually living here at the onset of 2004 .”
" Jefferson wrote, " take together the decisions of the federal court, the doctrines of the President, and the misconstructions of the constitutional compact acted on by the legislature of the federal bench, and it is but too evident, that the three ruling branches of that department are in combination to strip their colleagues, the State authorities, of the powers reserved by them, and to exercise themselves all functions foreign and domestic.
However, his conversion to the Republican Party and his cooperation with his old friend, President Ulysses S. Grant, as well as critical comments he wrote in his memoirs about General Lee's wartime performance, made him anathema to many of his former Confederate colleagues.
" The Earl stood by his wife, asking his colleagues to intercede for her ; there was no hope: " She Queen doth take every occasion by my marriage to withdraw any good from me ", Leicester wrote still after seven years of marriage.
But Patel wrote in a letter to his daughter that he and his colleagues were experiencing " fullest peace " for having done " their duty.
With colleagues Giuseppe Longo and Maël Montévil, Stuart Kauffman wrote ( January 2012 ) " No entailing laws, but enablement in the evolution of the biosphere ," which aims to show that evolution is not law entailed, as is physics, and that, without selection, evolution enables its own future possibilities.
On March 25, 1938 Majorana wrote a note to Antonio Carrelli, Director of the Naples Physics Institute, asking to be remembered to his colleagues and saying that he had made an unavoidable decision and apologising for the inconvenience that his disappearance would cause.
" They soon became intimate and Tessier introduced Cuvier to his colleagues in Paris — " I have just found a pearl in the dunghill of Normandy ", he wrote his friend Antoine-Augustin Parmentier.
" This was particularly important for Chamberlain, who was often seen as distant and aloof ; Douglas Hurd wrote that he " lacked the personal charm which makes competent administration palatable to wayward colleaguesa gift which his parliamentary private secretary possessed in abundance.
Lorch and his colleagues wrote to the governing bodies of the AMS and MAA seeking bylaws against discrimination.
Williams and his colleagues, who wrote in 1961 of four patients with supravalvular aortic stenosis, mental disability, and facial features including a broad forehead, lowset " drooping " cheeks, widely spaced eyes, and a wide-set mouth.
" Schneider also wrote, " Patrick, I can honestly say that if I sat with you and your colleagues at a luncheon, afterward, they'd say ' You know, that Rob Schneider is a pretty intelligent guy, I hope we can do that again.
Besides these he published a number of articles in the Journal des savants ; for many years he wrote the history of the Académie des Inscriptions in the collection of Memoirs of this Academy, and he composed obituary notices of his colleagues, which were inserted in the Bulletin.
He wrote an important letter to The Times on the subject, and stirred up much martial enthusiasm among his colleagues.
Jeffrey Toobin wrote in his book The Nine that by the time of his departure in 1986, Burger had alienated all of his colleagues to one degree or another.
And then I thought I would never speak again, because my voice would kill anyone ..." According to Marcia Ann Gillespie and her colleagues, who wrote a biography about Angelou, it was during this period of silence when Angelou developed her extraordinary memory, her love for books and literature, and her ability to listen and observe the world around her.
" He also wrote that many of Schabowski's colleagues suspected he was either an American or West German agent, and couldn't believe that he'd made " a simple cock-up.
In 1922, he interviewed Vladimir Lenin and, in 1923, got expelled from the Soviet Union, along with three colleagues, for disguising news reports as personal letters ; a letter his publisher wrote for the Soviets only facilitated his expulsion.
He wrote a caustic despatch censuring Lord Canning for the Oudh proclamation, and allowed it to be published in The Times without consulting his colleagues, who disavowed his action in this respect.
During the trial, being absent with other three colleagues on a mission for the union of Savoy to France, he along with them wrote a letter urging the condemnation of the king, but attempted to save the life of the monarch by proposing that the death penalty should be suspended.
Political columnist David Broder wrote that Coverdell's " name rarely appeared in the headlines, and his face was not seen on magazine covers or the Sunday TV shows " but that he was admired and cherished by his colleagues.

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