Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, with his wife, Anne, is billing himself as a turnaround artist in his bid for the presidency. In his book "Turnaround," he writes of how he applied his business approach to the 2002 Winter Olympics.
(Steve Wilson/Reuters)
National Perspective
Romney's business skills face a political test
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, with his wife, Anne, is billing himself as a turnaround artist in his bid for the presidency. In his book "Turnaround," he writes of how he applied his business approach to the 2002 Winter Olympics.
(Steve Wilson/Reuters)
WASHINGTON -- Ever since George Washington, a former surveyor, mapped out a new nation, presidents have been defined by their original occupations. (Full article: 775 words)
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