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...proposal was initiated by Gov. Michael S. Dukakis in his capital budget proposal last year, and revised and expanded by State Rep. Richard A. Voke (D-Chelsea) and other members of the House this year...

Author: By Elsa C. Arnett, | Title: Bill to House Mentally Ill Passes Reps. | 3/17/1987 | See Source »

...beer. It is socially unacceptable to invite the head of your law firm over for dinner, pour him a glass of mouthwatering, buck-a-six-pack brew and expect to get that partnership you richly deserve. It is similarly unwise to walk into a hardhat bar somewhere in Chelsea, order a Corona and then bitch loudly when you don't get a lemon to rub ever so delicately over the mouth of the bottle. In essence, your brand of beer defines your image...

Author: By Jeff Chase, | Title: Liquid Assets | 3/12/1987 | See Source »

...news that Peregrine Moncreiffe, former head of gilt trading at London's Shearson-Lehman International, had jumped to E.F. Hutton for a salary of about $1.5 million. The newly rich brokerage crowd is helping to push up real estate prices in such flossy London neighborhoods as Kensington and Chelsea, where housing costs have climbed 20% to 30% in the past year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bang-Up Time in London | 8/25/1986 | See Source »

...movie vision, larger than life. But then, so many things about America are larger than life that it was a more accurate vision about things than you might think." Forman's early years in New York City gave him glimpses of New World generosity ("The manager at the Chelsea Hotel was very relaxed about the rent") and mendacity. "In America," he says expansively, "there's room for lots of dishonesty in the film business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Larger Than Life | 7/8/1985 | See Source »

...tattered docklands area of London, wear surgical masks during matches to hide their identities and favor small Stanley cutting tools to carry out their assaults. Some Liverpool supporters who attended the Brussels game insist that many fans dressed in the crimson of Liverpool spoke in the Cockney accents of Chelsea and West Ham, London neighborhoods whose clubs are known for their marauding followers. In fact, Liverpool fans had a reputation among the British for relative propriety...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blood in the Stands | 6/10/1985 | See Source »

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