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The New York World
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Kerry, Teresa Heinz
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/ Littman, Jayson
/ MacDonald, James
2004
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/ MacDonald, James
2004
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The New York World
2004
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Mr. [Jayson Littman] has television good looks: a wide smile, warm brown eyes and a neat, cropped haircut. He said he's passed out over 700 resumes in the one month he's been working the rails. He's landed five interviews, as well as two job offers, including one from Thomson Media, publisher of American Banker and The Bond Buyer. James MacDonald, a publisher at Thomson, was riding the 1/9 a couple of weeks ago. Mr. Littman began his speech and Mr. MacDonald, who was reading The Wall Street Journal, told him to shut up. People often tell Mr. Littman to shut up. The train pulled in and we got back on. Mr. Littman started up again. A tall, tired-looking man leaning against the door introduced himself. He worked at Bloomberg L.P., he said, and asked for Mr. Littman's e-mail address. Two blond women from Revlon also offered to take his resume, as did a young woman in a silver spaghetti top who worked at Trent & Co., a P.R. firm. \"She was like, 'What are you doing, Jayson?'\" said Mr. Littman. \"I told her to wait a minute and I continued my speech.\"
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