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...shock is that so many cases have spilled like stained vestments into public view--not just in Boston but in Los Angeles and St. Louis, Mo., and Philadelphia and Palm Beach, Fla., and Washington and Portland, Maine, and Bridgeport, Conn. The horror is not their singularity but their ghastly similarity: claims of a Roman Catholic priest sexually abusing children, and the church covering it up whether it involves Father Dan or Father Oliver or Father Rocco...
DIED. JAMES TOBIN, 84, Nobel-prizewinning economist and adviser to President John F. Kennedy; in New Haven, Conn. A Yale professor and promoter of the Keynesian theory, which advocates government intervention to regulate economic cycles, Tobin crafted the Kennedy tax cut that spurred the boom of the early 1960s. His Nobel-winning portfolio-selection theory--which posits that investors do not simply seek the highest yielding assets but vary them according to risk tolerance and other factors--changed conventional thinking on how Americans spend and invest money...
...modern era, competitive intelligence got a high-profile boost in 1983, when MOTOROLA CEO Robert Galvin hired CIA veteran Jan Herring, who is now a consultant and CI trainer based in Hartford, Conn. Herring built a CI department that set a new standard in two critical ways. First, it was driven by the CEO himself. CI professionals agree that intelligence is only as good as the executives who use it. Unless the CEO understands the importance of intelligence as well as its limitations, the best efforts of an analyst will be worthless. Second, Herring focused on developing internal sources...
CIPHER SYSTEMS is a consultancy based in Glastonbury, Conn., that teaches companies to get ahead by using information technology cipher-sys.com...
HERRING & ASSOCIATES, based in Hartford, Conn., is built on Jan Herring's knowledge of the high-tech fields...