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March 1, 2005 3:33 AM PST

Fiorina seen as candidate to head World Bank

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Former Hewlett-Packard CEO is strong candidate for organization's next president, according to Bush administration official.
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This is the perfect job for Fiorina
by aroyce March 2, 2005 5:01 AM PST
I would like to voice my absolute support for this perfect position for Carly Fiorina. She has proven that she can take one of the largest and most prestigous companies in America, loot it and destroy it's reputation. Since I have no use or respect for the United Nations, World Bank, etc., this would be a perfect opportunity to completely destroy this organization. I cannot think of anybody more qualified to do this and wind-up filthy rich in the process. You go Carly!!!
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This is the perfect job for Fiorina
by aroyce March 2, 2005 5:01 AM PST
I would like to voice my absolute support for this perfect position for Carly Fiorina. She has proven that she can take one of the largest and most prestigous companies in America, loot it and destroy it's reputation. Since I have no use or respect for the United Nations, World Bank, etc., this would be a perfect opportunity to completely destroy this organization. I cannot think of anybody more qualified to do this and wind-up filthy rich in the process. You go Carly!!!
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failing up
by sipeter March 2, 2005 5:15 AM PST
?...But neither Wolfowitz nor Fiorina is considered an expert in
development.?

?nuff said. The prospect of this happening is laughable. I?ve
heard of ?failing up? but this is truly ridiculous. People on the
receiving end of the World Bank?s efforts deserve better.
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failing up
by sipeter March 2, 2005 5:15 AM PST
?...But neither Wolfowitz nor Fiorina is considered an expert in
development.?

?nuff said. The prospect of this happening is laughable. I?ve
heard of ?failing up? but this is truly ridiculous. People on the
receiving end of the World Bank?s efforts deserve better.
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Perfect Fit!
by HansinYabutay March 2, 2005 9:42 AM PST
Critics of the World Bank will be thrilled if she's appointed. After running HP into the ground, she can bring her "magic" to the bank. Too bad BCCI isn't still around for her to pursue in a merger.
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Perfect Fit!
by HansinYabutay March 2, 2005 9:42 AM PST
Critics of the World Bank will be thrilled if she's appointed. After running HP into the ground, she can bring her "magic" to the bank. Too bad BCCI isn't still around for her to pursue in a merger.
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