Politics
WASHINGTON — President Bush today named Carlos Gutierrez, the chief executive officer of Kellogg Co., to be his next secretary of commerce, Bush’s first public move in a drive to reshape his second-term economic team.
Nov. 29, 2004
California
Carlos Gutierrez’s love of color and design led him into chemistry at Cal State L.A., where his long career as a mentor has inspired many.
April 11, 2004
The Senate confirmed Carlos M.
Jan. 25, 2005
Movies
“Guantanamera!”
Aug. 1, 1997
Carlos M.
Feb. 8, 2005
Business
Four months into his job as Kellogg Co. chief executive, Carlos Gutierrez knows he’s not the most popular man in town.
Sept. 5, 1999
Kellogg Co. is giving outgoing Chief Executive Carlos Gutierrez, who is leaving to head the Commerce Department, a parting gift that will be worth millions of dollars over his lifetime.
Jan. 5, 2005
An armed man who threatened a couple outside a West Hollywood nightspot and then pointed his gun at sheriff’s deputies was shot and critically wounded by a deputy early today, authorities said.
Oct. 15, 1985
An armed man who threatened a couple outside a West Hollywood nightspot and then pointed his gun at sheriff’s deputies was shot and critically wounded by a deputy, authorities said.
Oct. 16, 1985
The nomination may be the start of a wholesale revamping of Bush’s economic team.
Nov. 30, 2004