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DIED. ARNOLD WEINSTOCK, 77, industrialist who headed one of Britain's largest conglomerates, General Electric Co. (gec), and ensured its success for 33 years; in Wiltshire, South England. Known for penny-pinching and attention to detail, Lord Weinstock was ousted from gec in 1996 and succeeded by Lord Simpson, who renamed the company Marconi plc and changed its focus to it and communications. A casualty of the dotcom and telecom crash, Marconi plc's value is now around 115 million, which is around 140 million less than what it was worth when Lord Weinstock took the reins...
Price, who replaces Rooney, has served as executive director of the Cultural Education Collaborative (GEC) in Boston. The GEC, founded in 1975, develops curriculum related cultural programs for schools around the state, as well as adult education and cable television shows...
...action came at a meeting of the Graduate Economic Club (GEC), an officially recognized group to which all graduate students in the department belong. There were about 50 in attendance at the session...
Yesterday's meeting marks the third time in as many years that the GEC has approved a resolution or demand calling for the hiring of Marxist economists...
...grad students will present their demands to the visiting committee at an open meeting next Tuesday. Philip Aronow, second year graduate student and co-chairman of GEC, said yesterday, "we hope they will listen. Last year some students felt they didn't even do that...
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