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Senior Vice President Robert P. Graham "enjoyed talking about my job," but Corporate Planner John W. Heil-shorn "had a very real feeling when I walked in that I was guilty before I took the witness stand." Heilshorn found that the interviewers generally assumed that his institution is "a big, fat New York bank hoarding capital" and held "a clear bias toward centralized Government control" of private business. Says Wriston: "Most of the Nader team saw the experience as an adversary proceeding. Whatever you told them, they acted like you were trying to mislead." The investigators turned down an offer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: How It Feels to Be Naderized | 7/5/1971 | See Source »

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