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...worst thing about it, he says, was the boredom. He spent 18 of his 26 months in the medium security federal prison in Danbury, Conn. "It's supposed to be the country club of prisons," he says, "but it's an undeserved reputation. There wren't too many petty rules, but it's incredibly boring--no library, all you can do is watch television, see a movie once a month, or if you're a member of the Mafia you can play bocci...
Trumbull, Conn...
...Sometimes when you're running well, you're just gliding along, you're alone, and you're at peace with yourself," the Mansfield, Conn., native explains. "It's a feeling of exhilaration...
...Both women mayors made very high marks," Frank Logue, mayor-elect of New Haven, Conn. said Monday. "They made some of the most outstanding contributions of the entire conference." Contribution was indeed the name of the game, for as both Hance and Hayes will admit, they are unavoidably visible role models in an area which has seen far too few females. "There's no question about it," says Hayes. "This will be a Dick and Jane society until people recognize that women have the ability and responsibility to do the job. Right now there is an alienation against...
...Gray to end the firm's heavy dependence on Government contracts, which became increasingly scarce as the Viet Nam War wound down. In 1970, when United earned a $45.5 million profit on sales of $2.4 billion, 53% of its business came from Washington. By 1974, the Hartford, Conn.-based company had reduced that to a third of $3.3 billion annual sales. One reason: it acquired Essex International, Inc., a major producer of electromechanical wire. That move gave United a foothold in both the auto and construction industries and was largely responsible for lifting profits last year to $104.7 million...