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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...companies are producing all that they can and any strong increase in demand could drive up wages and prices. Wages have already begun to spiral higher in industries as varied as insurance and mining, he said. Other panelists, however, discounted the threat. Said Stephen Roach, senior international economist for Morgan Stanley: "The efficiency that's being built into American industry is going to allow the U.S. ample running room to sustain economic growth in the 2.5%-to-3% range for several years without any meaningful inflationary pressures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's Finally Perfect (At Least for Some) | 10/24/1994 | See Source »

EDITORIAL FINANCE: Nancy Krauter (Manager); Carl Harmon, Morgan Krug (Domestic); Camille Sanabria (News Service); Linda D. Vartoogian, Wayne Chun (Pictures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead | 10/24/1994 | See Source »

Kiara Y. Ghartey '93, who is now an analyst for J.P. Morgan and Co., a corporate investment firm, came to recruit for permanent positions and summer jobs and to talk about the company...

Author: By Lindsey M. Turrentine, | Title: Career Forum Draws More Than 1500 | 10/22/1994 | See Source »

...film opens with Wyatt Earp, played with cool reassurance by Henry Fonda, and Earp's three brothers driving their cattle west to California. In search of "a shave and a beer," Wyatt and his brothers Virgil (Tim Holt) and Morgan (Ward Bond) head into the town of Tombstone leaving young James (Don Garner) behind to watch the cattle. When Wyatt takes it upon himself to subdue a drunk Indian so that he can get his shave in peace, he begs the question, "What kind of a town is this?" Immediately, he is offered the position of town marshall, but turns...

Author: By Jonathan Bonanno, | Title: It's A Western Classic, My Darling Clementine | 10/20/1994 | See Source »

...quoted a message left by Morgan, who was shaken up by the encounter, on The Crimson's answering machine. The message had two instances of the f-word, and we thought it reflected his state of mind and the effect Jeffries's threat...

Author: By Raj Shourie, | Title: Being Profane | 10/17/1994 | See Source »

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