Word: connely
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...York during the 1970s are now losing them to less expensive climes. Says Miles Friedman, executive director of the National Association of State Development Agencies: "They'll go out the back door as fast as they came in the front." United Parcel Service, which moved from Manhattan to Greenwich, Conn., in 1975, announced two weeks ago that it will ship its 1,000-worker headquarters to Atlanta. UPS also considered Baltimore, Dallas and Cincinnati, then chose Atlanta, in part on the basis of cheaper housing ($68,000 for a median-priced single-family home, vs. $165,000 in southwestern Connecticut...
...business. Downsizing led to outsourcing of suppliers, and has now led to a movement to ship out the whole company. After all, with new technologies, you can run even a global business out of a small town." He's right. Just ask IBM (Armonk, N.Y.) or General Electric (Fairfield, Conn...
...Travelers. The Four Seasons hotel in Austin has been foreclosed by Manufacturers Hanover. The Los Angeles Airport Hilton is in the hands of Security Pacific National Bank. "It is unprecedented what has been going on with hotel foreclosures," says David Renton, who heads a hotel investment firm in Stamford, Conn. "This is the worst crisis for the industry since the Great Depression...
Calypso-flavored steel drumming is not the average class offering at Choate, where students dress like L.L. Bean models and carry lacrosse sticks across carefully manicured lawns. Located in Wallingford, Conn., 12 miles north of New Haven, it is the button-down boarding school boasting such notable alumni as John F. Kennedy and Glenn Close -- a place of birch and magnolia trees and Colonial Revival brick buildings with white trim, intimate dormers and gilded towers...
...Radcliffe women's varsity crew fell two boats short of glory on the placid waters of Lake Waramaug, Conn. Sunday...