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...imbroglio came to light last December, when Mary Cartwright, personnel director for the Hoosier Lottery, accused her boss, Jack Crawford, of sexual harassment and he was forced to resign. Out of concern for the couple's privacy, Governor Evan Bayh initially kept a lid on embarrassing documents Cartwright presented: a handwritten contract in which Crawford promised to pay Cartwright $125 a week and a pledge to promote her to lottery director if he ever became Governor. But Bayh made the documents public two weeks ago, after Crawford indicated he might run for prosecutor of Marion County and Cartwright charged that...
DUKE (103): Christian Laettner 9-11 4-5 24; Grant Hill 4-14 2-3 10; Crawford Palmer 4-7 6-7 14; Bobby Hurley 5-10 0-0 12; Thomas Hill 3-5 2-2 8; Marty Clark 3-8 6-6 12; Bill McCaffrey 2-7 5-5 10; Antonio Lang 2-2 2-8 6; Greg Koubek 0-3 0-0 0; Brian Davis 1-8 1-2 3; Christian...
...products as the patriarch, 68, gradually hands over control of the company to president Norio Ohga, 59, an accomplished musician. While electronic goods account for 84% of Sony's current sales, the addition of Columbia will give the company a 60-40 split between hardware and software. Says Gordon Crawford, a senior vice president at Capital Research, a Los Angeles investment firm: "Sony has seen , that the people who own the software make more money...
...Flight 1 final, hard-hitting North Carolina freshman Cinda Gurney prevailed over Trinity junior Alison Fleming, 6-0, 3-6, 6-1, overcoming not only her opponent, but a shaky serving day as well. Gurney upset the number-one seed, Trinity's Katrina Crawford, 6-3, 6-3, in the quarterfinals, and Fleming topped second-seeded Diana Gardner from Princeton, 7-5,6-3, in the semifinals...
Some investors nonetheless expressed outspoken support for the deal. Said Gordon Crawford, a money manager at the Los Angeles-based Capital Group, the largest institutional owner of Time shares: "If you put Time and Warner together, you have what I think will be the greatest media and entertainment company in the world. I would rather be a long-term owner than cashed out of one of the world's most exciting companies at $175 a share." Concurred Kendrick Noble, who follows media companies for the Paine Webber investment firm: "After all the smoke blows away and we can look...