Word: existing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...week: $5. Los Angeles-based Equity was a darling of the insurance industry until March 1973, when Ray Dirks, a Wall Street insurance analyst, was told by a tipster that many of Equity's outstanding policies, perhaps $1 billion worth, had been sold to people who did not exist. In three wild weeks, Dirks raced around the country, confirmed the tipster's story, and told clients to get out of the stock. Equity declared bankruptcy, and 19 of its officers either pleaded guilty to fraud or were convicted of it. Former Chairman Stanley Goldblum is serving an eight...
Vellucci added that, although such resentments exist, he considers them similar to differences between family members. "People in Cambridge still respect Harvard as the greatest university in the world," he said, 'and they're proud of the fact that it's in their home town...
...implemented last year, as "a wonderful monkey wrench in the middle of the drive," Lyman said many potential donors questioned why they should give money to Radcliffe. She said many of them believed the Harvard endowment ought to support all students, since the Radcliffe admissions office would no longer exist...
Public museums are funded by and exist for the public. What, then, is so damning in offering that public an exhibit it wishes to see? With most American museums struggling to keep afloat financially, more exhibits that draw the paying public are desirable, indeed, necessary...
...growth" movement. Reich's version is a kind of Peter Pantheism in which he offers his own autobiography as a guide to a never-never land. Natural beauty and loving friends heal the troubled soul there, and such things as lust, jealousy, guilt and evil hardly seem to exist...