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...entries, and a 13-member panel of art directors and copywriters picked the best 10. The winners were chosen from eight regions, corresponding to TIME's branch advertising-sales offices, plus two "at large" selections. The ads were displayed at the Plaza Hotel on Oct. 10 during an awards luncheon, with TIME and the Advertising Club of New York as hosts. Here is our gallery of the finest, each of which will appear in TIME's pages in the coming months...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From the Publisher: Oct 29 1990 | 10/29/1990 | See Source »

Silber met with mayors at a luncheon, and then Boston Mayor Raymond L. Flynn, who did not attend the session with Silber, held a news conference where he and other mayors warned of cuts in local services if CLT passes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mayors, Silber Slam Tax Roll Back Measure | 10/5/1990 | See Source »

...President's absence resulted in a slew of no-shows at the luncheon, but GOP functionaries were still sanguine about the day's events. "You never judge by the number of people," saidPeter Berlandi of the party finance committee."You judge by the amount of money...

Author: By Adam L. Berger, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Republican Leaders Urge Unity | 10/5/1990 | See Source »

...Walters, Good and Mizel. Walters had his own bank and a high profile as an extravagant political contributor. Mizel and his M.D.C. Holdings dominated the Denver housing market. He reinforced his clout with hefty political contributions to local, state and national politicians. In 1986 he was host at a luncheon attended by President Reagan and raised $1 million for the Republican Party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Running with A Bad Crowd: Neil Bush & the $1 billion Silverado debacle | 10/1/1990 | See Source »

M.D.C.'s Mizel was even more active in fund raising. Besides organizing the Denver luncheon for President Reagan, he directed a steady stream of dollars to state and national politicians, including Colorado Governor Roy Romer, a Democrat. Lawyer Brownstein, nicknamed Mr. Fixit, was a top Democratic rainmaker who arranged a Denver fund raiser in 1987 for Michigan Senator Don Riegle; Riegle is one of the Senators called the Keating Five for having received sizable contributions from the scandal-tarred head of Lincoln Savings. Of $37,000 raised for Riegle, $10,000 came from 16 people connected to Silverado and M.D.C...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Running with A Bad Crowd: Neil Bush & the $1 billion Silverado debacle | 10/1/1990 | See Source »

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