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Dates: during 1980-1989
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What will my boss think? Sure, it would be swell to stay home with the wife and baby. But will I fall off the corporate ladder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Report: Family Ties: Time Off for Mr. Mom | 10/3/1988 | See Source »

...BOSS? Nevertheless, Bush and Dukakis have developed into better TV performers than one might have expected. The Vice President still steps on too many of his own applause lines, and cannot shake a penchant for bloopers (last week's premature observance of Pearl Harbor day). But his very awkwardness has become a sign of sincerity, and anger becomes him -- woundedly defending, for instance, his reference to some of his grandchildren as "little brown ones." If Bob Newhart took assertiveness training, he might turn out to be George Bush...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: Playing The Rating Game | 9/19/1988 | See Source »

...treat a President as royalty. In Cabinet meetings know what you think and say what you think. "Don't leave a Cabinet meeting saying to yourself, 'Gee, I should have said that,' " Bennett offered. But also, he noted, try a joke now and then. Call the President "Boss" when it seems appropriate. Eat a few jelly beans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Goodbye to All That | 9/19/1988 | See Source »

Last week the Serbian Communist Party organization and its popular boss, Slobodan Milosevic, defied a government demand that the protests be stopped. Late in the week the government in Belgrade attempted to defuse the increasingly tense standoff by agreeing to send a Serbian police unit into a Kosovo village to help federal authorities protect the local Serbs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yugoslavia: The Serbs In Revolt | 9/19/1988 | See Source »

Such clients appreciate small shops because the advertisers can command the faithful attention of the agencies' top talent. Doing business with a small firm typically entitles the client to deal with the boss, while at a mega- agency the upper echelon usually concentrates on major accounts like IBM (budget: $138 million). But the greatest lure is the little shops' reputation for creativity. In last June's annual Clio Awards ceremony, the industry's equivalent of Oscar night, Fallon McElligott of Minneapolis ($142 million) won twelve prizes. The most honored Madison Avenue contender, BBDO Worldwide ($3.7 billion), won seven. Among...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mini-Shops With Maxi-Clout | 9/5/1988 | See Source »

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