Skip to main contentRise & Shine: Black's role at Coke at odds with city's soda policy
By | November 17, 2010, 10:08am UTC - On Coca-Cola’s board, Cathie Black sat on a committee that dealt with keeping Coke in schools. (Times)
- Coca-Cola has a record of labor abuses in its overseas plants, Juan Gonzalez writes. (Daily News)
- Discussion of Black’s appointment dominated last night’s school board meeting. (Times, WNYC)
- Black visited Tweed Courthouse yesterday for the first time since being appointed. (GothamSchools)
- Black vowed that she would be approved and become chancellor. (Post)
- She also said 40 years of management experience qualifies her for the job. (NY1)
- Members of the state legislature’s minority caucus are registering concerns about Black. (Daily News)
- New Yorkers shouldn’t have to wait while Black gets up to speed, Josh Greenman writes. (Daily News)
- Bronx students have mixed opinions on Black’s business advice. (NY1)
- After six custodians were laid off, students say Lehman High School is a mess. (Daily News)
- Brooklyn students used radar guns to identify speeding outside their elementary school. (City Room)
- Maggie Gallagher says the solution to boys’ underachievement is to let boys be boys. (Post)