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...after 160 intervening pages of pablum, Vigeland offers a wonderful description of hijinks at the Harvard Management Company, the University's downtown moneymen, and their star, $240,000-a-year trader Bing Sung. Vigeland humorously captures the irony of stock- and bond-traders shouting at each other, manning three telephones at once, pioneering new kinds of financial deals--all for the benefit of the world's stodgiest university...

Author: By Peter J. Howe, | Title: Blowing a Fortune | 6/3/1986 | See Source »

...differed sharply over what motivated the pilot, Wang Hsi-chueh, 57, to divert the plane to Canton. Wang told a press conference in Peking that he had been homesick and wanted to see his father and brothers. Officials in Taiwan, however, claimed that the defection of the $48,000-a-year pilot was the result of coercion and had been carefully planned. They pointed to the well-drilled precision with which Chinese army troops surrounded the jet when it landed at Canton and the presence of television cameras as evidence that Wang's arrival was anticipated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diplomacy Flying the Friendly Skies | 6/2/1986 | See Source »

Merchandising computer lists of bad-risk clients has spread to other fields. Chicago-based Docketsearch Network Corp. has compiled the names of 2.2 million Americans who have filed medical-malpractice, product-liability or personal-injury lawsuits. Doctors who subscribe to its $150-a-year Physician's Alert service can call a special toll-free number, give a prospective patient's name, and within 25 seconds find out if the individual has a penchant for filing lawsuits and ought to be handled with care. This summer Docketsearch plans to expand its listings to include records of bankruptcies, tax liens and workers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Computers: An Electronic Assault on Privacy? | 5/19/1986 | See Source »

State Rep. A. Joseph DeNucci (D-Newton), the favored candidate for the post, joined the past week's rush to declare candidacy before the convention. David Williams, his press secretary, said that most voters "don't know a hell of a lot" about the $60,000-a-year office. "There hasn't been a real race for Auditor in 46 years," he said. The successor to departing Auditor, John Finnegan, will serve as a "watchdog" over government programs' budgets...

Author: By Martha A. Bridegam, WITH WIRE DISPATCHES | Title: Democrats Prepare For State Party Convention | 5/16/1986 | See Source »

...resignation means Hurst will continue to receive his $42,000-a-year faculty salary, but will not earn an additional salary for recruiting minority students for the school. Last summer, Hurst made approximately $20,000 in that capacity, the Sun said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: class cuts | 4/12/1986 | See Source »

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