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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...surfing? Emphatically not. Researchers suspect that another four or five dopamine-related genes also contribute. Moreover, behavior ultimately depends as much on upbringing and opportunity as it does on innate temperament. Someone with the thrill-seeking gene might turn out to be a serial murderer, observes behavioral geneticist Irving Gottesman of the University of Virginia. "Under a different scenario and in a different environment," he says, "that person could become a hero in Bosnia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BEHAVIOR: WHAT MAKES THEM DO IT | 1/15/1996 | See Source »

According to Goldman Sachs Co. Senior PersonnelAssociate Debbie H. Gottesman, Harvard is one ofthe company's most recruited colleges, second onlyto the University of Pennsylvania...

Author: By Nan Zheng, | Title: Seniors Begin to Wonder: Where To Go From Here? | 11/15/1993 | See Source »

Goldman Sachs hired 15 Harvard graduates lastyear, Gottesman says...

Author: By Nan Zheng, | Title: Seniors Begin to Wonder: Where To Go From Here? | 11/15/1993 | See Source »

...This is an industry in which weird stuff happens," says Paine Webber analyst Alan Gottesman. Weirdness is fine. There are plenty of goofy-sounding new cable channels in the works -- a channel devoted entirely to food, another devoted entirely to golf -- but at least behind those are single-minded individuals pursuing their dreams of having more shows about pesto and four- irons on TV. The broadcast networks' proposed channels, to the contrary, are not being launched mainly out of Ted Turnerian visionary determination, but defensively, hastily, by default...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 57 Channels and Nothin' On The Networks' New Cable Services: Too Much, Too Late | 9/13/1993 | See Source »

...Warner, which derives 25% of its revenues from cable programming and operations, has endured a share-price decline of 32%, to 95 1/2, during the same period. "I would say the cable industry is at the North Pole now, a point from which all directions are south," says Alan Gottesman, a financial analyst for Paine Webber. Others are less pessimistic. "In the short term, there is a lot of regulatory uncertainty, but over the long term, cable is still a terrific business," contends John Mansell, who follows the industry for the research firm Paul Kagan Associates...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cable's Fuzzy Image | 5/28/1990 | See Source »

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