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...million loan to Lance by New York's Manufacturers Hanover Trust in April 1975, soon after he became president of the National Bank of Georgia. The big question is whether Lance got the credit as an improper quid pro quo for having his NBG place an interest-free deposit with "Manny Hanny...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Lance's Loan | 8/15/1977 | See Source »

Heimann showed him an internal memo written by a Manufacturers Hanover loan officer on the day his loan was approved. According to Lance, the memo referred to a "hoped-for correspondent relationship" with NBG and an NBG deposit that would be "expressed as a percentage" of the loan to him. Within a few weeks the NBG indeed shifted its correspondent account in New York from Citibank to Manufacturers Hanover, depositing $250,000; later the deposit totaled as much as $ 1.5 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Lance's Loan | 8/15/1977 | See Source »

...testimony, Lance tried to shoot down the charges against him, one by one. He maintained that the deposit of the Georgia bank's funds in Chicago's First National was a "normal banking relationship" and had no connection with his personal loan. Noting that the interest rate on the loan is three-quarters of a percentage point above the prime rate, he declared: "It is payable quarterly, it is a demand note, and I think it is a proper rate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: Patting Bert On the Back | 8/8/1977 | See Source »

...evolutionary terms, sex is the central game in life, and the aim of all players is to get as many genes as possible into the next generation, at the lowest cost. Some of the best low-cost players are female fish, which deposit their unfertilized eggs in front of a chosen male. Then, while he is inseminating the eggs, they flee, leaving the poor male to protect his genetic investment by nurturing the young himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Sociobiology and Sex | 8/1/1977 | See Source »

...athletes, fearful that IRS records could be used to revoke their eligibility, play a dangerous game of concealment from Government, as well as amateur, officials. As one former Olympian explains, "If it's all done in cash, who's going to trace it? I never used to deposit the money in a checking account. I always put it in safe-deposit boxes because of the IRS. I always paid cash for everything." Another athlete admits that he did not file tax returns on his track earnings. Says he: "I felt the AAU would find out that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Cracking Down on the Payoffs | 6/13/1977 | See Source »

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