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...Well, I just have equipment and a belt," he proclaimed. "And a turnout coat and boots, a helmet and an ax and a walkie talkie and a flashlight...
...prosecution to proceed. And the D.A. and police haven't been able to work together. This is a deadly combination, and it's created friction." He does not believe district attorney Alex Hunter will indict anyone, adding that "there have been so many conflicting interests... Somebody without an ax to grind needs to be running things...
Corporate chieftains may think bigger is better, but workers aren't reaping many benefits. Instead, more employees are getting the ax because of the record number of billion-dollar mergers, according to a new report. In the past four months 13% of layoffs were merger related, and cost cutting hasn't even begun at giant proposed combinations like SBC and Ameritech. So it may be time to dust off that resume...
...sympathy"). Stacked around his desk like a fortress are volumes on the Boer War, the Civil War and World War II; biographies of the Founding Fathers; bound editions of the American Hunter; tough-guy novels by Larry McMurtry, Elmore Leonard and Patrick O'Brien. And, yes, the souvenirs: the ax, dripping fake blood, from a production of Macbeth and the sword from the movie El Cid. ("All things I've killed with or been killed with.") A statue of Andrew Jackson, given to him by the director Cecil B. DeMille, recalls another epic role. "Jackson was one of my favorite...
...Sunbeam's second-largest investor, with a 13% stake. The largest is activist money manager Michael Price, who controls 17%. As a measure of how quickly Dunlap's career unraveled, Price only two weeks earlier had publicly, emphatically supported Dunlap. But he became as willing as anyone for the ax to fall...