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Rudenstine stressed that Jacobson's salary was only about $200,000 dollars, and that the bulk of his remaining pay was a bonus for exceeding his bench- mark--the average performance of other funds in his area...
...benchmark-bonus system, Rudenstine said, is "a very tough system and it's very performance related...
...appalling to think that a family as wealthy and privileged as the British royals has failed at something millions of others have succeeded at--leading a decent life. All the royals have to do is show their smiling faces every so often and give a bonus handshake. If that's too much for the family, why does the British public still support it? VIKAS DUVVURI Stanford, California Via E-mail...
...BONUS ATTRACTIONS...
...Reagan Administration believed that the 50-year-old circuit court of appeals judge was the perfect candidate to lead a new conservative majority on the high court into the 21st century. That he was an Italian-American father of nine whose appointment would please an ethnic constituency was a bonus. At the time, Chicago law professor Geoffrey Stone predicted in the ABA Journal that his former associate's collegial spirit would help build consensus among the Justices: "He has the personal skills, intelligence, patience and manner to work out compromises and find common ground...