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That may be an overstatement, but it raises a good and potentially troubling question: Are young people venturing abroad out of entrepreneurial zeal or because they feel squeezed and stymied by the U.S. job market? Elder observers provide contradictory answers. Maury Hanigan runs a consulting firm that advises multinational companies on staffing strategy and conducts focus groups with college students across the country. She says the twentysomethings she listens to express frustration at "the logjam caused by baby boomers, so many of whom are ahead of them in management jobs and won't retire for another 20 years...
...last year, has become a potentially major market for U.S. goods and expertise; and Eastern Europe and countries of the former Soviet Union, where capitalism is breaking out all over, often in unpredictable ways. "Only an entrepreneurial student is willing to walk into so unstructured an environment," says consultant Hanigan. "You have the cowboys going to Eastern Europe...
Three years ago, Genesco's new chairman, John Hanigan, began shifting company strategy away from women's fashion and back to shoes and men's wear. Recalls Stutz's friend and Vogue Consulting Editor Diana Vreeland: "Gerry had her eye on buying the store for years." When she saw the conglomerate's new policy, Stutz asked Hanigan if he would give her first refusal on Bendel. After some scurrying to find an international group of Swiss-based financiers, Stutz was able to beat the best offer that Genesco had received...
...courtroom's ten benches. Others march outside, carrying signs reading PROSECUTION, DO YOUR JOB and JUSTICE FOR ALL. Mexican Americans resent the fact that the jury again is all white and criticize the Government attorneys for not better preparing the three aliens for the witness stand. Meanwhile, the Hanigan brothers sit impassively in court, scribbling endless notes as they listen to testimony. Their defense is simple: they contend that they were elsewhere when the aliens were tortured. If convicted, the Hanigans face up to 20 years' imprisonment...
...they were justified in doing so, for the region has long been plagued with burglaries committed by aliens. "Many ranchers feel they get burglarized all the time, and they feel it's about time someone did something about it," observes Milton Jamail, a University of Arizona researcher. Patrick Hanigan's trailer home had indeed been robbed a month before the alleged tortures took place. Others argue that the Hanigans, guilty or not, have suffered enough. The Hanigan home for example, has been peppered by rifle shots. "It's water under the bridge, and people...