“[On "You're fired!":] There's a beauty in those two words. When you utter those words, there's very little that can be said. There's a succinctness to those words.”

Trump TV / 'The Apprentice' takes realistic inside look at corporate world
San Francisco Chronicle
2004-03-28
David
Armstrong
http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Trump-TV-The-Apprentice-takes-realistic-2802491.php
2000s

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