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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Another lavishly rewarded CEO last year was Lawrence Coss of little known Green Tree Financial, a company based in St. Paul, Minnesota, that finances mobile-home purchases. He was paid $102 million in salary and bonus. He was also given 2 million stock options valued at $35 million, presumably as an incentive. In his case too, shareholders have had much to cheer. They enjoyed a 47% return on their investment last year. But the huge numbers have people edgy. Could Green Tree not recruit a first-rate executive for, say, $50 million? "How much is too much?" asks Patrick McGurn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW CEO PAY GOT AWAY | 4/28/1997 | See Source »

...sending girls into fits of hysteria. At 25, her mum was photographing celebrities. At the same tender age, STELLA MCCARTNEY, daughter of Paul and Linda, is taking over from Karl Lagerfeld at the House of Chloe. McCartney had her own fledgling biz, but will work exclusively for the French label. It's not just her famous surname that got her the job. She studied fashion at London's Central St. Martin's College, which is where John Galliano (Christian Dior) and Alexander McQueen (Givenchy) learned their stripes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 28, 1997 | 4/28/1997 | See Source »

...unfortunate," said Paul Conti, who heads the juice-bar project for Nantucket Nectars. "The opposition was just really strong...

Author: By Georgia N. Alexakis, | Title: Nantucket Denied Variance | 4/25/1997 | See Source »

...location for the Maxwell Dworkin building--the new computer science and electrical engineering facility--has been selected, according to outgoing Dean of the Division of Applied Sciences Paul C. Martin...

Author: By Andrew S. Chang, | Title: Plans Are Underway For 2 New Facilities | 4/25/1997 | See Source »

...during the U.S. Civil War, but both men, in Pynchon?s telling, come to believe that they did something wrong to the wilderness. "Pynchon?s distinctive genius, as revealed again in this novel, is his ability to keep diametrically opposing opinions in a fascinating, jittery suspension," says TIME's Paul Gray. "He loves the intellectual purities of science and understands them better than any American novelist ever. He also loathes the power that science bestows, since it always ends up in the wrong hands, i.e., those with a hunger for such power. At its most eloquent, Mason & Dixon becomes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Weekend Entertainment Guide | 4/25/1997 | See Source »

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