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...least 55 percent of the $28,290 in contributions Walsh received this year came from Cambridge and out-of-town developers and landlords, according to a Crimson examination of public campaign finance records...
Independent Councillor Walter J. Sullivan's records show that he earned more than 85 percent of his campaign funding from sources outside of the city. The high figure may reflect closeties with the real estate industry or links tomany out-of-town acquaintances...
Most out-of-town contributions come frombusiness or real-estate interests, according toRichard S. Cowan of the Cambridge ElectionCommission. Unless a candidate has many wealthyfriends, the records should show only five to tencontributions from out-of-town, he said...
...people who get a lot money fromout-of-town are in general: one, completely in bedwith the real estate industry; or two, have familyconnections or workers out-of-town," Cowan said...
...cost of Broadway production soars and the number of new shows per season plummets, each arrival becomes precious -- especially the handful of big musicals, the Great White Way's economic mainstay and artistic signature. The producers of Nick & Nora blamed Broadway economics for their decision to cancel out-of-town tryouts. Instead the show played a near record nine weeks of in-town previews at full prices, prompting New York City's consumer- protection department to promulgate new rules for theater advertising. During that time, songs were scrapped and replaced, sometimes more than once; dialogue was rewritten; scenes were restaged...