Word: orderlies
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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There are plenty of risks for investors in this brave new e-world. So-called boiler-room operators who tout highly speculative or fraudulent stocks in order to unload them at a profit--pump and dump in the parlance--can reach vast audiences through chat rooms and bulletin boards. The Securities and Exchange Commission has been flashing red lights, bringing--and winning--40 complaints alleging scams against stock promoters since 1996. (The rule here: if it sounds like too much of a good deal, it probably is. The agency has a cyberspace alert on its website: www.sec.gov...
...drinks to excess, or that drinking has ever cost him a job; former colleagues confirm his account.] He came down the stairs...and punched me in the face, he hit me with the car seat which he had picked up, threw me to the ground and I fell in order to protect and cover the child in my arms. He continued to hit me. I looked up and saw both the nanny and my four-year-old crying and screaming...
...revelation from an unknown prophet to a future generation, an expression so tangible that even an age so obsessed with material things as our own might understand it, just as the disciple Thomas was allowed to touch the wounds of our Lord with his own hands in order to believe and have faith. DANIEL MERCER Pennsauken...
...haven't been right) in citing them. Lofty stock valuations, untested shareholders and heavy insider selling are among my concerns. On the interest-rate front, though, there seems little cause for worry. The new jitters stem from modestly robust economic figures that suggest a rate increase is in order to slow the economy, and rumors that Federal Reserve chief Alan Greenspan is leaning that way. So what? Six months ago, Asia was falling apart, and everyone thought the economy would sag so much that the Fed would cut rates. Six months before that, the economy was looking brisk...
...More than 100,000 passengers a day will be left stranded by the order as airlines, caught off guard, scramble for parts to rewire the 179 Boeing 737-100s still operating in the U.S. Airlines were also given two weeks to investigate similar problems in 737-200s. So while the reasons for the TWA 800 explosion may remain shrouded in mystery, on one score there's no doubt: The tragedy has certainly made flying a lot safer...