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Raised by a bookkeeper mother and tire-salesman father in Brockton, Mass., Feinberg was the family ham. He went to the University of Massachusetts with thoughts of becoming an actor until he considered the merits of a weekly paycheck and enrolled at New York University Law School. After clerking for New York Court of Appeals Judge Stanley Fuld in 1970, Feinberg landed a job in the office of Senator Edward Kennedy, and then took a job with a big firm. Feinberg was on his way to becoming "just another Washington lawyer," as he puts it, until a bit of acting...
...voters in various states will weigh two different marijuana proposals - San Francisco's and a Nevada plan to legalize the possession of less than three ounces - as well as initiatives to reduce public employees' benefits, raise taxes, create a universal health care system, force unions to offer so-called paycheck protection to members and impose term limits...
Remember: some of the best investment values are found in times of turmoil. Keep putting part of your paycheck into stocks each week through your 401(k), and you'll look smart in five to 10 years...
...survive a globally grim 2001 and report earnings of ?314 million on sales of ?15.77 billion. Such collective efforts to remain profitable and attentive to quality are what inspired the share offering to staffers. "It's an opportunity," he says, "for employees to be rewarded beyond a simple paycheck." Q&A TIME: Why the shift to more openness? MICHELIN: We realized we needed to do better at communicating with people. But action and success must come before speech. Some people in business have become so engrossed with the visions they promote that they try to sell what they're building...
...subject,” the College definition of an A? Would it be surprising if an era of SAT-coaches, AP classes, and elementary schoolers seeing college counselors current Harvard students actually worked harder than their predecessors who gained admission from Daddy’s name and paycheck? Should Harvard students graduate with mediocre GPAs when they could easily earn near perfect marks at any school in the nation? And does the need to produce students with lower grades actually have more to do with faculty and administrative fear that other schools are approaching our academic rigor than it does...