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...prejudices explain much about today's politics. We hear from two skilled hardhats who get along well on the job and whose life-styles would indicate similar political views. But Justin Darr, a white defector from the Democrats, objects to intrusive government programs. Howard Jeffers, who is black, remains loyal to the party he sees as protecting the little guy. Brown points out that when the Democratic National Committee sponsored a massive opinion survey in 1985, seeking ways to recapture voters like Darr, the results were suppressed for fear of offending minority leaders. The author even chastises the party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Democrats As Cannibals | 9/16/1991 | See Source »

...their direct donations to nonprofit groups in favor of what they call "cause-related marketing programs." Businesses with products closely tied to the interests of a nonprofit organization can profitably target environmentalists and even help recruit new members for the green organization. These new members in turn can become loyal customers. Orvis, which markets fly-fishing and hunting equipment, donates nearly $500,000 to groups that support wildlife and clean water, ranging from Trout Unlimited to the Ruffed Grouse Society...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eco-Commercialism: The Selling Of the Green | 9/16/1991 | See Source »

Corporation member and former Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky praised Shenton's professionalism: "Bob Shenton has been one of Harvard's great civil servants: faithful, energetic, loyal and always discreet. He has forgotten more about Harvard than most of us will ever know, and I will greatly miss his steadying influence and good advice...

Author: By Philip P. Pan, | Title: Shenton Out After 40 Years | 9/13/1991 | See Source »

Corporation member and former Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky praised Shenton's professionalism: "Bob Shenton has been one of Harvard's great civil servants: faithful, energetic, loyal and always discreet. He has forgotten more about Harvard than most of us will ever know, and I will greatly miss his steadying influence and good advice...

Author: By Philip P. Pan, | Title: Shenton Out After 40 Years | 9/11/1991 | See Source »

Despite the desertions and a plunge in stock price of more than a third since the scandal broke, few are counting Solly out. The firm still maintains substantial resources and a loyal following. Says Samuel Hayes III, a finance professor at Harvard University: "Salomon will emerge from this episode, bloodied and bruised, but just as potent a force on Wall Street...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Finance: Salvaging Salomon Brothers | 9/2/1991 | See Source »

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