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Sarajevo burns and the world watches. The first serious shooting war to erupt in the heart of Europe in 40 years elicits protests and admonitions, Security Council resolutions and embargoes, but nothing that stops the carnage. In Croatia, where a U.N. cease-fire is supposed to have ended the fighting...
FIDDLING AS A CITY BURNS: Even when the l.a.p.d. slowly returned to the streets on the second day of rioting, it often behaved as if afflicted by a kind of paralysis. In a typical incident in the mid-Wilshire district, a phalanx of 50 police officers guarded a Vons supermarket...
2B: Harvard--DelVecchio; Providence--Burns, Martoni, Foster, lerardi. E: Harvard--DelVecchio; Providence--Lyons, O'Toole, Merloni (2), DelVecchio.
A former Burns vice president says that when he quit in 1990, the firm was shooting for only "95% compliance" on its own internal screening rules, and that "this was broadly ignored, or only followed on a cursory basis." Burns' managers, for example, are required to mail three requests for...
Van Nuys, Calif.-based Pinkerton's (1991 revenues: $640 million) has also suffered from turnover and service problems following a leveraged merger four years ago with a firm called California Plant Protection (CPP). Mark Savage, a former award-winning Pinkerton's manager, says he quit the company in 1990 in...