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Rosoff, who worked for the Harvard Community Health Plan (HCHP) at the time, examined Thrope in January of 1984 and again in February 1984 when she complained of a lump in her breast...

Author: By Vindu P. Goel, WIRE DISPATCHES | Title: Harvard Doctor to Pay $1.8M in Negligence Suit | 12/5/1986 | See Source »

Rosoff, who is a teaching doctor at Harvard-affiliated Beth Israel Hospital, said in court that he examined Thrope twice in three weeks and felt no lump...

Author: By Vindu P. Goel, WIRE DISPATCHES | Title: Harvard Doctor to Pay $1.8M in Negligence Suit | 12/5/1986 | See Source »

...takeover bids. Levine has been ordered to pay back $11.6 million in illegal profits and awaits sentencing on four criminal counts. In the spring of 1985 Boesky allegedly promised to pay Levine a percentage of profits for his tips, and subsequently the two agreed on a $2.4 million lump-sum payment. The SEC's complaint detailed a number of stock-trading situations in which Boesky had profited illegally to the tune of "more than $50 million." Among the stocks cited: Nabisco Brands, Houston Natural Gas, General Foods, Union Carbide and Boise Cascade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going After the Crooks | 12/1/1986 | See Source »

...trading on information from Levine that led Boesky to make an initial stock purchase. Boesky is alleged to have offered Levine a 1% commission when his information affected trade in stocks that the speculator already possessed. Around April of this year, the Government charged, Boesky offered Levine a lump-sum $2.4 million payment for his illegal tipster services. None of that money had been paid by May 12, when the SEC closed in on Levine for his misdoings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Fall of a Wall Street Superstar | 11/24/1986 | See Source »

...reasons for the blossoming romances: the Tattler, the house newspaper that treated everyone as an enticement. When Canadian Novelist Mordecai Richler visited what he called "Disneyland with knishes," he remembered how, thanks to the paper, "the painfully shy old maid and the flat-chested girl and the good-natured lump" were transformed into "sparkling, captivating" Barbara; Ida, the "fun-loving frolicker"; and Miriam, a "charm-laden lass who makes a visit to table 20 F a must...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In New York: in New York: Simon Says Condo | 10/27/1986 | See Source »

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