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Mr. Magnifico is now in charge, with Francesco Da Lavagna as chef.
December 9 – Dave Lewis marks his 100th day in charge with another grim profits warning.
9 December – Dave Lewis marks his 100th day in charge with another grim profits warning.
Renfro said Brand would remain in charge with no change in duties.
But once seated, he sounded like a man in charge, with more to accomplish.
The family remains in charge, with Ms. Hughes and Mr. Liggins controlling 55.6percentt of the voting stock.
"He just scares me as the guy in charge with his finger on the button," Mr. Bludworth said.
Cash, acting leader since March, was confirmed in charge with more than half the votes in a field of five candidates last month.
Mr. Zumwinkel "has responded in detail to the authorities in charge with respect to the allegations against him and has returned to his home," the statement said.
On Broadway eight shows last season — a record — had a woman in charge, with most of them garnering outsize praise for their work.
The Spain coach, Vicente del Bosque, celebrated 100 games in charge with a 1-0 victoverover Belarus in a Euro 2016 qualifier on Sunday.
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