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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Turnaround experts can rake in hefty fees by representing ailing companies or disgruntled creditors -- or sometimes both. Lawyers and accountants earned nearly $4 million for preparing Campeau's 6,000-page bankruptcy petition in January, and currently share fees that total about $2 million a month for advising the company. The legal and financial specialists who guided Manville Corp. out of bankruptcy in 1988 received $100 million from the asbestos maker. "Every profession in the business of fixing and restructuring troubled companies is going through a sudden growth spurt," says Christopher Beard, publisher of Turnarounds & Workouts, an industry newsletter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Profits Of Doom | 3/19/1990 | See Source »

...freshness and decay, virility and impotence. He was not in any real sense a political artist -- unlike his colleague James Gillray. Beneath Rowlandson's comedy there was a clawing, nagging fear of falling apart. As well there should have been, the censorious might add: he was a rake, too fond of cards, women and the bottle for his own good. And his work is full of Dreadful Elders, gouty, poxed, many-chinned, snouted, toothless, cunning, gross and mangy, peering with lust and censure at the beautiful juicy young, who mainly ignore them. This, he keeps saying, is what you will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Pursuits of Pleasure | 2/19/1990 | See Source »

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