Resources

25 Resources for

newt

  • Subscribe to this listing via:
  • RSS
  • Email
Related Tags: Newtek Business Services Inc. (3 results)

BNET Resources

Speak with other shareholders about: (NASDAQ: FTGX), (NASDAQ: CCIX), (OTCBB: CYTV) and (NASDAQ: NEWT).
M2 PRESSWIRE-26 March 2007-Stockwire.com: Speak with other shareholders about: (NASDAQ: FTGX), (NASDAQ: CCIX), (OTCBB: CYTV) and (NASDAQ: NEWT).C1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:26032007 AUSTIN - A very interesting indicator to look for is where the money is flowing into. We have a...
Tags: 3G, compensation, FINANCE, MARKETING, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., NEWT, shareholder, stock, video, WIRELESS
Research articles 2007-03-26
Newt raises the heat in Washington's tribal spat; Former House
The attack arrived out of a clear blue sky and it was all the worse for coming from an allied source. While Washington was still basking in the warm afterglow of victory in Iraq there was an unexpected and vicious strike in the long-running conflict between the State Department and...
Tags: Iraq, Newt, Pentagon, secretary, U.S. Department of State, Washington
Research articles 2003-05-11
Iraqi Playing Cards Become Hot Property in U.S.
By Jim Weiker, The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 19--Since the U.S. military unveiled a deck of "most-wanted'' Iraqi playing cards a week ago, U.S. companies have been scrambling to get the cards into the hands of an ...
Tags: card, INTERNET, Newt, Pentagon, SALES, U.S., U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2003-04-19
Acknowledging failure
SCARSDALE, N.Y. AP -- If at first you don't succeed, try failuremag.com. A new Web magazine called Failure, launched Monday from a three-story house in Scarsdale, gives visitors the chance to vote on which dud tastes better -- New Coke or Crystal Pepsi. There's an article about...
Tags: Associated Press, beverage, Coca-Cola Co., FINANCE, Investment, Manufacturing, Newt, SALES
Research articles 2000-07-19
Some lead by example, and judge was one
Tom Brokaw called us "The Greatest Generation," and wrote a best selling book about us. E. Newton Vickers, as much as anyone, earned us that designation. Marine, judge, husband and father, churchman, community contributor, and friend of many. We were very much contemporaries. Born the same year, we...
Tags: church, Dr., Manufacturing, minister, Newt, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1999-07-20
Newt Gingrich, Former Speaker of the House, Appointed Hoover Institution Distinguished Visiting Fellow
STANFORD, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 15, 1999-- Newt Gingrich, the former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, has been appointed a Hoover Institution Distinguished Visiting Fellow. In his capacity as a Hoover Institution fellow, he will focus on the study of technology, society and public policy. "Newt Gingrich...
Tags: Benefits, Business Wire, Entrepreneurship, HEALTHCARE, Hoover, Leadership, Newt, SOFTWARE, Stanford, Strategy, U.S. House of Representatives
Research articles 1999-06-15
Comeback Kid?
THE November 16th Time magazine cover photo of Newt Gingrich- clearly produced in the first moments after he announced his resignation-is a portrait of someone both very somber and very sad. Now, Newt is by nature and habit neither of those things, neither sad nor somber, and looking at that...
Tags: Newt, portrait, SOFTWARE, Time Magazine, U.S. Congress, Washington
Research articles 1998-12-07
Mr. Speaker
After giving Insight unique access to the struggle for the House's top post, Bob Livingston and his wife sit down for their first joint interview about the change. Bob Livingston's gray suit jacket is off. The lights on his phone console are blinking. Aides are scurrying in and out...
Tags: aide, Democrat, FINANCE, Gingrich, Government, House Majority Leader, husband, Leadership, Livingston, Newt, phone, Republican, speaker, Taxes, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1998-12-07
Newt's heir apparent - House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Representative Bob Livingston - Cover Story
As Newt Gingrich travels the country, wearing the V-neck sweater of contrition, talking about his weightloss program, and pledging to learn from his mistakes and play nicely with others, his Republican colleagues are gunning for his chair as Speaker of the House. Gingrich is still among the least popular politicians...
Tags: Democrat, ethics, Leadership, Livingston, Newt, Republican, Speaker, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1998-06-01
Newt's successor?
WASHINGTON met the stunning announcement by Rep. Bill Paxon (R., N.Y.) that he would resign his seat at the end of the year with disbelief. His apparently sincere desire to spend more time with his wife and small daughter was dismissed as incredible by colleagues with different priorities. "I have...
Tags: Cox, Gingrich, Leadership, Newt, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1998-03-23
Newt's goals for America's future
The speaker of the House identifies four political goals for the 21st century, including limitation of the total tax burden from government at every level to no mope than 25 percent. When the American people elected a Republican Congress back in November 1994, they voted for historic change...
Tags: America, education, FINANCE, Government, Newt, Taxes, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1998-03-16
Newtonian math. (Newt Gingrich's proposal for alternative funding of the National Endowment for the Arts)(Column)
Gingrich recently argued that if all the wealthy Hollywood stars would donate 1% of their incomes to fund the National Endowment for the Arts NEA, it would stay solvent. His math is incorrect. Stars would have to earn about $10 billion per year to support current funding levels. ...
Tags: endowment, FINANCE, Government, Hollywood, income, Newt, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1997-05-19
Newt's future. (Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich)(Brief Article)
00-00-0000 THE DOMINANT QUESTION ON CAPITOL Hill: How much is Newt Gingrich helping himself in his reemergence as a public figure? Prior to Congress' Easter recess, speculation had shifted from whether the embattled Georgian would have to step down as House Speaker to when. The...
Tags: Newt, speaker, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1997-04-21
Two cheers for Newt - House Speaker Newt Gingrich
LAST month a crack about the 104th Congress and, implicitly, Speaker Newt Gingrich made the rounds: For the first time in forty years, the Republicans have a chance of taking Congress. In 1995 they bestrode the narrow world like colossi; in 1996 they were anxiously playing the odds.There was back-handed...
Tags: Gingrich, Leadership, Newt, Republican, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-12-09
Stranger Among Friends. - book reviews
By David Mixner Bantam, $22.95 A good way to summarize society's stunning, if almost imperceptibly slow, transformation on the question of homosexuality is this: In the 1990s, one can be famous, not infamous, for being gay. If you think I exaggerate the shift, consider that as late as...
Tags: activism, activist, Gingrich, Government, Leadership, memoir, Newt, TVs, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-11-01
The Accidental Activist: A Personal and Political Memoir. - book reviews
By Candace Gingrich with Cris Bull with Chris Bull Scribner, $23 A good way to summarize society's stunning, if almost imperceptibly slow, transformation on the question of homosexuality is this: In the 1990s, one can be famous, not infamous, for being gay. If you think I exaggerate the...
Tags: activism, activist, Gingrich, Government, Leadership, memoir, Newt, TVs, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-11-01
House and Home. - book reviews
By Steve Gunderson and Rob Morris with Bruce Bower Dutton, $24.95 A good way to summarize society's stunning, if almost imperceptibly slow, transformation on the question of homosexuality is this: In the 1990s, one can be famous, not infamous, for being gay. If you think I exaggerate the...
Tags: activism, activist, Gingrich, Government, Leadership, memoir, Newt, TVs, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-11-01
Stranger Among Us. (book reviews)
January 20, 1993, Inauguration Day, was party time across gay America--party time, part deux, that is. The liberation days of the seventies had been a sex-filled blast; but then came AIDS, the uninvited guest at the garden party that smashed all the crockery. During the subsequent...
Tags: America, congressman, Leadership, MARKETING, memoir, Newt, president, Republican, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-09-09
Newt's game - anti-environmental agenda of the Republican Congress
They rolled the dice, landed on Capitol Hill, and primed themselves for a rout. The date was November 9, 1994. All the momentum belonged to Congress' new Republican leadership, and Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) and his comrades-in-arms fearlessly promised radical, systemic changes in American governance.Their "revolution," of course, was really a...
Tags: environment, game, Government, Leadership, Newt, Republican, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-09-01
Cleaning house - environmental activism
On a drizzly November day in Washington, D.C., the Sierra Club and allied green groups delivered 85 mail sacks to selected denizens of the Capitol, including an uncharacteristically reticent House Speaker Newt Gingrich. The bags (green, naturally) contained copies of the Environmental Bill of Rights petition signed by more than...
Tags: environment, environmentalist, Leadership, Newt, Republican, Sierra Club, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-03-01
advertisement
advertisement
Click Here