Word: carolers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...year a poll of the unit's employees found that some 96% of them said they were "moderately or very satisfied" with the firm's flexible benefits. The TRW program included extra life insurance at favorable rates and a wide range of medical and dental choices. Says Carol Schamp, a department manager: "It's a very good plan. I've found no problems selecting just the kind of benefits that I need...
...evening in 1949, he offered a young Tory candidate named Margaret Roberts, then 23, a lift home from a political meeting. They were married two years later. By then, Denis had inherited the family business and considerable wealth. Maggie quit work, studied law, gave birth to twins, Carol and Mark, and began her ascent up the political ladder. Denis traveled extensively for Atlas and eventually sold the firm to Castrol, a lubricating-oil company, which was later taken over by Burmah Oil. He was a director of planning at a Burmah subsidiary when he retired in 1975, and still sits...
...problems, just as we talked about his when he was running his family business." He is reputed to be a skillful host at No. 10, and usually manages to get in a golf game twice a week (his handicap: 21). The twins, now 29, lead busy, independent lives. Carol got her law degree, then took up journalism and broadcasting...
...crowd clambers onto the runway and storms the backstage area, offering kisses, hugs and congrats. The press often gets in on the act too. Although it is difficult to imagine any member of the New York Drama Critics Circle jumping onstage to plant a big wet one on Carol Channing's cheek at opening-night curtain call, this sort of thing happens with regularity in the theater of fashion. After the show, fans review the designers with the kind of blurbs that usually run in block letters in movie ads. Lagerfeld was tops, Ferre was a knockout, Armani...
Three freshmen have applied special concentrations, said Carol S. Thorn, an administrator in the Special Programs Office, adding that the Standing Committee on Special Concentrations will decide their cases today...