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Thomas Cavanagh was a Northrop Corp. employee with military secrets to sell. In search of a buyer, he called Soviet emissaries in the U.S., arranged a meeting and offered "Stealth" bomber technology for a piddling $25,000. Even for so little, his hosts were not about to accept. The FBI...
Next on the neatly stacked pile of passports was that of Patrick Scott Baker, 28, of White Salmon, Wash. Baker remarked later that one hijacker, upon first seeing the young American's passport, had smiled and said in English, "Welcome." To himself Baker thought, "Welcome to my nightmare." Like the...
He makes his employees try hard too. Johnson has an autocratic management style, and some workers have described Johnson Publishing headquarters on Michigan Avenue as a "plantation." For many years, at 9 a.m., Johnson posted himself near the entrance to watch for tardy staff members. Now a guard does the...
Within two minutes after the shooting began, the gunmen escaped down a flight of stairs and headed for an employee garage, where one of them pulled a knife on an airport official and commandeered his Mercedes-Benz. In a running gun battle with police, the terrorists tossed a grenade at...
The idea of "comparable worth" was born in Washington State a dozen years ago when union leaders complained that public employee salaries for jobs traditionally held by women were unfairly low when compared with salaries for male-dominated jobs of roughly equal value. But what jobs are of equal value...