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Grubman, who was paid $20 million a year at his peak, said in an e-mail to a friend that he upgraded his opinion of AT&T so that his ultimate boss, Citigroup's then co-CEO Weill, would help him "get my kids in 92nd St. Y preschool (which is harder than Harvard)." Unlike the Y associations in most cities, this one, located on Manhattan's wealthy Upper East Side, charges as much as $14,400 a year for kids ages 2 1/2 to 5, some of whom get picked up after class by chauffeurs. The school has just...
...That’s] where we want to peak first semester,” Weiss said...
Across campus at the Science Center, more than 150 students gathered on the roof near the Knowles Telescope and domed observatory hoping to catch a better glimpse from up high. By 5:30 a.m., when the shower was expected to peak in intensity, students were stepping over rows of huddled bodies hoping to find a spot from which to look toward...
...Earth intersects those debris trails each year in mid-November, but this year it crossed two unusually dense trails, laid down in 1767 and 1866, which led to the increased rate of this year’s shower. The peak over North America was supposed to occur shortly after 5 a.m., when most students observed the show...
Once a month, McDyer scales Mt. Monadnock, a 3,500-foot-high peak 50 miles from Boston, and she will use this exercise as one aspect of her preparation...