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...downfall may come from a more expensive kind of kick: cocaine. Last week Fox, the chairman of Greenwich, Conn.-based Iroquois Brands (1984 sales: $142 million), pleaded innocent to charges of possessing $8,000 worth of cocaine. Police arrested the executive, 47, and a female companion in a Hartford hotel earlier this month after the officers allegedly spotted the drug lying openly on a bed. Police claim they also found equipment used to smoke the substance, a process called free-basing that produces an intense high. Hotel workers became suspicious of Fox partly because he registered under a false name...
...junk bonds rob stockholders of the value of their investment, throw employees out of work and make the American economy less competitive with the rest of the world. Nothing less than federal legislation is needed to stop this abuse. Raymond D'Argenio Senior Vice President, Communications United Technologies Corp. Hartford...
...issue was the rescue of Westland, Britain's only helicopter manufacturer, which lost almost $140 million last year. The company's board of directors favored a bailout bid by Sikorsky, a division of United Technologies Corp. of Hartford, Conn., in conjunction with Italy's Fiat. Heseltine, fearing an erosion of Britain's industrial competitiveness, had promoted a rival rescue plan through an all-European consortium that included British Aerospace (1985 sales: $3.6 billion). The Thatcher government professed to be neutral, but Heseltine and others charged the Prime Minister with favoring...
Harvard defeated both Hartford and Massachusetts in the UMass Classic, taking the title on the strength of goals by junior midfielder Anthony Tornaritis and sophomore forward Matt Hoff. The pair earned all-tournament nods, and Tornaritis was named...
...Hartford said that he thought Phatt Boys, which already has one restaurant in Stoughton, would thrive in the Square...