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Such full-service securities companies as Merrill Lynch and E.E Hutton currently do not offer home trading services, fearing the technological short cut would eliminate their brokers' contact with customers. But banks, which are moving rapidly into discount brokerage, are eager to get the business. Washington's Madison National plans to offer stock trades on its Home Teller machines beginning in January...
...lady aged 102, when I asked her what life was like at her age, said, 'Nothing but buttoning and unbuttoning.' Not much to look forward to, is it?" 1947: Barbara Hutton, 34, was having some more despite her famed swearing-off statement of last April. ("You can't go on being a fool forever," she said then.) The synthetically svelte heiress married her fourth in a snowy Swiss town, Chur. The groom was a Lithuanian prince-handsome Igor Troubetzkoy...
Owning a piece of so many phone firms could perplex the savviest investor. "A lot of people can't even pronounce the names of the new companies," observes Neal Swearingen, a vice president at E.F. Hutton. Shareholders will have eight annual reports to read and eight 1099 tax forms to file. Even worse, selling stock in the operating companies will be expensive because brokers charge a premium for transactions under 100 shares...
...books about the case this summer. Daniel tells the story of the fictional Paul and Rochelle Isaacson (Mandy Patinkin and Lindsay Crouse), 1940's Communists executed for the same charges, and under the same ambiguous circumstances, as the Rosenbergs. The story is told by Daniel, the Isaacsons' son (Timothy Hutton), through a series of flashbacks interspersed with his own attempts to uncover his parents guilt or innocence during the early...
...fact or as fancy fiction, Daniel rarely achieves its ambitions. Hutton, Grouse, Amanda Plummer (as Susan), Ellen Barkin (as Daniel's wife) and Tovah Feldshuh (as a childhood friend) are among the most talented and persuasive of young stars; here they are either given little to do or are buried in charmless roles. One brief sequence suggests the film's potential power. At a rally for their parents, Daniel and Susan, then 12 and 7, are passed toward the stage on the upstretched hands of the faithful; the children are moved and frightened by this show of support...