Word: goldman
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...GOLDMAN'S BACK...
...FRED GOLDMAN could not be blamed for never wanting to see another TV camera in his life. Yet he has become the latest participant in the O.J. Simpson trial to embrace the medium. He'll host Search for Justice with Fred Goldman, which will appear on UPN later this month. "For me, the word celebrity is offensive," says Goldman. "But people do recognize me. And maybe we can take the horror of losing my son and turn it into something positive." Search, which may be picked up as a series, will examine stories of injustice across America...
...from U.S. Vice President Al Gore to Brazilian Senator Marina Silva, are building constituencies around the green vote. "They know that the remarkable strength the environment has in opinion polls today can only translate into the polling place in the next century," says Duane Silverstein, executive director of the Goldman Foundation in San Francisco, which hands out annual $100,000 prizes to environmentalists. As a result, environmentalism can expect to attract more Mitrauds, with aspirations that flow beyond the local aquifer. "I am," Mitraud admits, "very ambitious." She has no plans to seek political office, only to acquire a Ph.D...
...infinitesimal compared with men's salaries in the NBA. Auriemma's own salary is subterranean compared with that of the coach of a comparable men's team. Obviously, Auriemma and his team play for the love of the game, and Stein seems to find that distasteful. SHARRY L. GOLDMAN Storrs, Conn...
Every summer we each go through the frenetic summer internship process in which the job search becomes a major source of stress and delight. For some it is the corporate route with dreams of Goldman Sachs and Merril Lynch while others pursue publishing or broadcast journalism. We apply to the Newsweeks, the Times and the Vogues intent on getting just one article published...