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...within hours of the debate, the finger pointing was well under way. Dole's campaign manager, Scott Reed, who once served as a top Kemp aide, put out the word that he was so disappointed with Kemp's lack of fight that he refused to speak with his former boss after the debate. He was particularly upset that Kemp failed to use several scripted zingers. For instance, at some point when Gore cited arcana from Kemp's record, Kemp was supposed to ask, "Say, Al, did you get that out of my FBI file...
...matter of months before Turner exerts full authority. But some of these same critics were certain that the Turner deal would never go through. The fact is, Levin and Turner are cable-industry cronies who could conceivably pair well together. Certainly, Levin is a survivor. He has outlived one boss and outplotted a co-CEO, dumped executives and board members who didn't buy his vision and hung around long enough to pull off the deal he's always wanted. But the question remains: Will the company of his dreams prove to be a nightmare? As he told the shareholders...
...Marry the right person. This one decision will determine 90% of your happiness or misery. Work at something you enjoy, and that's worthy of your time and talent. Give people more than they expect, and do it cheerfully. Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know." Her boss Rudi Cavataio found the poster at Target and couldn't resist, but Lori hasn't had time to hang it up yet. "Maybe sometime I'll succeed in getting that success sign up," she jokes...
...snack bar of the local swimming pool. After high school she worked as a bookkeeper at a car-parts store, but she was fired, she says, because she didn't dress up enough. There was a reason for that. When she did wear a skirt, the boss had a habit of trying to put his hands up under...
...NYPD Blue that he abruptly left for the movies, breaking his contract and leaving few friends. Two bad films later, Caruso wants to return to TV to play, according to Variety, a crusading attorney. But in his rush to leave TV, he signed a deal with ABC and ex-boss Steven Bochco, promising not to return until 1998. After some negotiation, it appears they won't stand in his way. Meanwhile, Dennis Franz, the tortoise of our story, is at home with an Emmy and in theaters with the well received American Buffalo...