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The company's other new ventures are already thriving. The executive relocation operation, which was acquired in 1977, has 30% of that lucrative market. An insurance franchise business, in which it owns a minority interest, hopes to sign up 2,000 independent agencies by 1983.
Through the 1950s and 1960s, many of the Journal's front-page stories focused on social change. But as economic and energy problems grew, and as other newspapers stepped up their coverage of business news, the Journal began concentrating more on its original franchise. "It's a much...
He bestowed little love on his children after they passed the age of cherubic portraiture. Born over a span of 28 years, they were: Paulo, his only legitimate child, by Dancer Olga Koklova (he died in 1975); Maya, by Marie-Thérèse Walter; and Claude and Paloma...
Now Rowe, McAdoo and Wicks are gone, and the winters of the Celtics' discontent have ended. The arrival of a new Bird (Larry, the No. 2 college scorer for the previous two years and the paradigm of a team player) and the revival of the old Cowens (Dave, the...
As for the producer's studio conduct, Johnny Ramone concedes that Spector is "eccentric," but deflects specific questions by saying, "I mean, Phil's going to read this article." At home, Phil's sons Gary and Louis, 13, and Donte, 10, are treated to notes from Dad...