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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...similar drama was unfolding, meanwhile, at the annual meeting of GAP in Charlotte, N.C. Stockholders witnessed a bruising battle between the company's current chairman, Jesse Werner, 66, and Samuel Heyman, 44, a Connecticut shopping-center magnate and owner of 5.7% of GAF's stock, over how to liquidate the moribund company. Factions on both sides have been attacking each other in a blitz of newspaper ads, questioning each other's competence and judgment. At one point, the Heyman group distributed a chart showing how Werner's salary and bonuses had gone from about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporate Civil Wars | 5/9/1983 | See Source »

...punk, a classic posturing punk. After his release from an Indiana prison, he and a buddy he met there went on a cross-country crime spree, Jimmy Cagneys writ small in convenience stores. In Mobile, Ala., on Jan. 5, 1977, they held up a pawnshop. As the owner, Edward Nassar, crawled on the floor, his two young daughters watching in horror, Evans shot him in the back, dead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Final Judgment | 5/2/1983 | See Source »

According to Krugnale, seven-year-owner of the original Steve's in Somerville, Steve's immediate successes across the country are largely due to its widespread reputation. "College-students know quality and Steve's ice cream is the best around," he said earlier this week...

Author: By Helen Lee, | Title: Steve's Big At Colleges Across East | 4/27/1983 | See Source »

Proof of Steve's popularity surfaced in Providence this February when more than 1500 students lined up in a driving blizzard to receive free ice cream at the grand opening of the branch there Owner Brian C. McLaughlin gave away 200 gallons of ice cream with mix-ins in less than eight hours...

Author: By Helen Lee, | Title: Steve's Big At Colleges Across East | 4/27/1983 | See Source »

...development will be to our advantage," said John Charprales, co-owner of One Potato Two Potato. "Our business will be better when we reopen," he added...

Author: By Jeane E. Engelmayer, | Title: The Changing Square: | 4/26/1983 | See Source »

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