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Gray wrecks it and then says the greatest financial debacle in the history of the world is Keating's fault. They are not just taking down guys like me. In Colorado Springs the Government owns practically all the property, as they do in Arizona. You think all of this is...
Medical testing centers have plenty of business these days -- perhaps more than they can properly handle. Prompted by fears of everything from AIDS and Lyme disease to high cholesterol, record numbers of people are lining up to give a blood sample and get back the good news, or bad. Too...
The students start lining up at 8:40 p.m. for the 9 p.m. bus. Standing 12 feet away, the smell of perfume fills the air. The clothes the women wear seem like nightime versions of the ones worn by the earlier bus passengers. Above-the-knees skirts have taken the...
By the mid-1980s junk had become so popular -- and Milken so powerful -- that corporate raiders could launch a bid backed by little more than one of Milken's trademark letters stating that he was "highly confident" of lining up the necessary financing. Just for the ominous letters, Milken charged...
Not to be outdone, Wall Street's investment bankers are lining up for their share of the money to be made from the wreckage of the '80s. Observes Robert Reich, professor of political economy and management at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government: "Much of the impetus behind the leveraged...