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...even doing Warhol's social climbing for him when he is too tired to go out at night. Editing is too kind a word for Colacello's job at Interview, which included cozying up to advertisers and selling expensive Warhol celebrity portraits, for which Colacello would earn a fee (about $100,000 a year). The advertising agency for Lillet demanded and got mentions in articles (subjects sipping the aperitif as they answered questions) and an endorsement from Warhol himself, according to Colacello...
Birmingham's mayor said a businessperson named Louis Willie was named as an honorary member. Louis Willie has said he hasn't played golf in 20 years. The club even waived the fee and promised that other Blacks could become regular members if they met Shoal Creek's "normal membership requirements...
...whether regarding transactions that came before the board, the financials, or whatever it was. I became so much more knowledgeable than most outside directors because of the incredible amount of documentation that was provided to us. It wasn't like you just show up, collect your little monthly meeting fee, have a little lunch, and you leave...
...bucks backer: tobacco heiress Doris Duke. Unruffled by sums requiring two commas, Duke posted $5 million bail for her close friend Imelda and, it is rumored, plunked down further millions for Spence's fee...
...accustomed to glitzy commercials for Benetton sportswear on Poland's two state-run channels. The 30-second spots were placed by Italian media magnate Silvio Berlusconi, who operates Italy's three largest private TV stations and controls the most extensive film library on the Continent. Berlusconi receives a placement fee from Benetton, which has established two stores in Poland...