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...bailouts of New York's Franklin National Bank and San Diego's U.S. National, two of the biggest failures in U.S. banking history, and no depositors lost anything. Last year the FDIC lent $10 million to Southeast Banking Corp., enabling it to bail out the Palmer Bank Corp. of Sarasota...
...written in that week's listings. I sheepishly admitted that I'd bluffed my way through that one, and she said "Oh, you shouldn't have missed them. The chests are unbelievably beautiful." Well, I've been given a second chance--Art/Asia has moved to larger quarters on Palmer St., and has brought back the chests. The show opens a week from Saturday from a week. Yes, yes--this time...
...chosen the less hearty portion. Last summer Billy Martin's Carriage House in Washington, D.C., introduced smaller portions for smaller prices on several entrees; it reports that 30% of the diners who order those entrees select the reduced portions. In December, the steak house in Chicago's Palmer House intends to switch...
...Radcliffe tennis team squeaked past Brandeis by one point to take first place in the Greater Boston Women's Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament held Sunday at the Palmer Dixon Courts...
Sociologist Palmer believes that the competitive, increasingly computerized and mechanized nature of U.S. society is creating more and more lost and purposeless people. To a degree, those conditions exist in most industrialized nations. But in the U.S. they are especially intense and combined with particularly American elements that have almost become cliches: the loosening of many moral and social restraints on all kinds of behavior in an increasingly lax society; the decline of tradition and the breakdown of the family; the mobility of American life that so often turns into rootlessness; the U.S. frontier culture of violence and its still...