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...owner of Crimson Travel Inc. appealed to the Superior Court of Middlesex County last week in an effort to keep the 6 by 15 foot illuminated sign that he installed earlier this year at the company's offices on the corner of Boylston and Mount Auburn Streets...
Webster's parents returned to Glen Ridge yesterday, after spending several days in the area to aid in the investigation. Her father, George Webster, is a planning and controls director for International Telephone and Telegraph, Inc...
That would be positive for the economy as a whole, in the long run, but it hurts retailers right now. Economist Otto Eckstein, the chairman of Data Resources, Inc., a Lexington, Mass., consulting firm, foresees marked Christmas-spending cutbacks among lower-and middle-income people. These are the consumers who depend most heavily on revolving credit, where interest rates sometimes reach 20% and 21% for purchase payments dragged beyond 30 days. Says Eckstein: "The more you go into blue-collar items, which are found in stores like Sears and K mart, the worse the prospects." Adds Robert Sakowitz, president...
Garfield products, books and the strip have grossed over $15 million already this year (the royalty percentage is split fifty-fifty with United Feature). To coordinate Garfield spinoffs, Davis founded Paws, Inc. Garfield's poultry-stuffed grin now adorns pottery, linen, stationery, luggage, maternity clothing, jewelry, beer steins, toothbrush holders, pillows, chimney stockings, diaries, catnip bags, wastebaskets and slumberbags. Garfield's visage is even silk-screened on women's panties. Many of the items carry historic Garfield utterings like, "I never met a lasagna I didn't like"; or "Cats don't ask. Cats take...
Some bitter opponents of the Massachusetts bill, who had charged that the measure would eliminate jobs and increase the price of beverages, have moved quickly to make the best of a bad situation. Bruce Wright, president of the Massachusetts Wholesalers of Malt Beverages Inc., still claims that the new law will be costly to retailers and difficult to implement; nonetheless, he has already called on the association's members to comply. But last week the Massachusetts Beverage Industry and Labor Committee announced a drive to collect the 29,434 signatures necessary to get a referendum repealing the bill...