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...plan is to not let those bastards get us down," said Ken Pforr, a vice president in Cantor's municipal-bonds unit. Besides, as Lutnick observed, the survivors now have a lot more people to take care...
...Instead it was 135 miles south, on a limestone-rich mountainside east of Monterey. Jensen planned to plant vines in the Gavilan Mountains at 2,200 ft. above sea level, making his future vineyard among the highest, and the coldest, in California. Around that same time, another young winemaker, Ken Brown, was turning down job offers in Napa to head even farther south, to the Santa Maria Valley near Santa Barbara. "People thought I was crazy," he recalls, "but I knew the potential here was incredible...
...just 16 hours, Burford, 68, an actor and director, and Cannell, 62, a retired nurse, have a "wedding" to go to - their own. After 38 years together, the two men are among the first homosexual couples to take advantage of the London Partnership Register, established by London Mayor Ken Livingstone, that will give their relationship mayoral recognition. Although both insist that - because the registration will have no real legal standing - the short ceremony is not a marriage as such, they are nevertheless approaching it studiously and seriously, as much for the political as the personal gesture it represents. "All sorts...
Numbers like that make friends and competitors pay attention. "We'd be lining up if they wanted to sell," says Ken Berry, chief of the gigantic EMI Music conglomerate, "as would a lot of other people too, I suspect." Record industry analyst Michael Nathanson of the Sanford Bernstein company says Jive is nimble and quick to catch hot trends: "They've got an incredible track record of breaking new artists and building mass stars." In the expanding worldwide market, Jive has posted the kind of stratospheric sales numbers that the industry hasn't seen since Beatlemania: 60 million for four...
...When Ken Jobe, the news director at WLWT-TV in Cincinnati, Ohio, interviews prospective newscasters, the first thing he hears is, "I promise not to run for mayor." Anywhere else, that would be a lame joke; at Channel 5, it's a necessary disclaimer. Talk-show host Jerry Springer was an anchor at the station after serving as mayor from 1977 to 1978; current officeholder Charlie Luken quit his job as a WLWT anchor to run for the post. And one day last June, anchor Courtis Fuller read the news at noon, handed Jobe his resignation and jumped into...