1. He charges out and becomes a head hunter. 2. He has been looking for a few good head hunters and appears to have them on cover teams this year. 3. Inside a posh, dimly lighted jazz club in the heart of downtown sit David Lipscomb, a computer specialist, and Bernard Johnson, a corporate head hunter. 4. On Wall Street, head hunters and executives said that Altman would have little difficulty finding employment back in New York if he decided to come back. 5. Sam Wyche hires head hunter. 6. The castaways established their own civilization on the island, eluding head hunters and other wacky dangers while watching chances of escape slip through their fingers. 7. The corporate head hunters will fill in the blanks. 8. The player is no defensive head hunter, though. 9. For Rod Osborne, a Boston head hunter, Bush could barely compete with lunch and a newspaper. 10. Fox, a former Coca-Cola executive, has hired head hunters who normally work for businesses to look for candidates for those posts. |