Word: kleine
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Stephen A. Cohen of Dunster House, James C. Deutsch of Eliot House, Jonathan D. Firester of Currier House, Daniel S. Glueck of Dunster House, Aaron J. Goldberg of North House, David S. Greenes of Lowell House, Bradford T. Howes of Mather House, Daniel Josell of Lowell House, Russell C. Klein of Lowell House, Daniel E. Kligensmith of Lowell House, Calvin J. Kuo of Lowell House, Donald B. Marron of Eliot House, Eliseo E. Neuman of Dudley House, TaiYun Roe of Dunster House, Evan P. Salant of Eliot House, Eugene C. Tsai of Quincy House, Samuel M. Wu of Quincy House...
...Kirkland House, Antonia E. Foias of Dunster House, Lisa Freinkel of Cabot House, Antonia Fried of Adams House, Jennifer L. Gordon of Dunster House, Reena B. Gordon of Dunster House, Marta Hoilman of Quincy House, Nora T. Jaskowiak of Winthrop House, Susanna L. Kim of Quincy House, Diane J. Klein of North House, Toby D. Kosowski of Quincy House, Yoon-Sun Lee of Lowell House, Arabella T. Leet of Winthrop House, Jessica E. Levin of Winthrop House, Eve C. Ostriker of Cabot House, Rachel J. Pastan of Dudley House, Deborah S. Porterfield of Winthrop House, Nara Schoenberg of Lowell House...
Clients are besieging tax advisers with questions about what to buy and what to sell before the end of the year. The stakes are hundreds or even thousands of dollars in tax savings for 1986 alone. Says Alan Klein, a Roslyn, N.Y., dentist and investor: "We're suddenly in a new world...
...Reason: the losses will no longer be deductible against regular income. That has already prompted taxshelter enthusiasts to start urgently searching for new investments. This time, however, taxpayers have begun to evaluate investment schemes from a completely opposite perspective: they will be looking for income instead of losses. Says Klein, the New York dentist: "We have grown up believing that sheltering income against taxation is more important than making money. Now we must adjust to the brave new world in which you keep more of what you make without gimmicks. It's too simple and sensible to be American...
There was a light drizzle, but in Italy that is considered good luck for the bride. Only a week after word of their engagement leaked out, Designer Calvin Klein, 43, and Kelly Rector, thirtyish, an assistant in his firm, stitched the knot in a secretive civil ceremony in Rome. Why Rome? "I've never been before," smiled the radiant bride. The couple slipped quietly into the red room of the historic Campidoglio on Capitoline Hill and exchanged vows in front of the councilman for the city police. (The mayor sent his regrets.) Afterward, the pair posed briefly for photographers...