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...heart surgery that was supposed to have mellowed him turns out to have made him even tougher; the egomaniac who was accused of driving away anyone talented enough to threaten his regime embraces Cap Cities' formidable president, Robert Iger, and his team; the tightwad who would never buy retail or take the big gamble for fear of making the big mistake goes and seals the deal of the year. "It took last year for it to be revealed that he wasn't warm and fuzzy," says a Disney executive. "But so what? Who cares about that when the stock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EASY AS ABC | 8/14/1995 | See Source »

...plan would be to link several alleys behind the buildings and connect them to at least two other buildings in the Square already owned by the bank, opening up 12,000 additional square feet of prime retail space...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, | Title: Bank Has New Plan for Square | 7/28/1995 | See Source »

...proposed to link two alley ways that currently exist together to Harvard Square by a new connector which we call an arcade," said Easley Hemner, president of The Stubbins Associates architectural firm in Cambridge. "There would be cafes on the outside, retail space on the ground level, and offices above...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, | Title: Bank Has New Plan for Square | 7/28/1995 | See Source »

Reports of the U.S. economy's imminent declinenow appear to be greatly exaggerated. After three straight monthly drops in GDP, new reports out of Washington show increases in retail sales and industrial production, with no rise in inflation. The downturn in indicators, saysTIME's Bill McWhirter, were only an aberration rather than a trend. "April was a just a blip. What happened was a confluence of bad news, topped by a $20 billion retroactive tax bill. About 90 percent of the disposable income in the country is in the hands of people making over $60,000 a year. These people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHAT RECESSION? | 7/14/1995 | See Source »

With their vast and specialized offerings, the catalogs offer the variety that varsity gardeners are demanding. But at the same time, they can reach out to the rookies, who would like a complete garden in a can. "If you look through garden catalogs, or even retail displays sometimes, you will see companies that actually package gardens for them," says Barbara Newton, publisher of Organic Gardener, the largest gardening magazine in the world, with 800,000 subscribers. "It will say, 'If you buy this whole set it will give you a 14-ft. by 22-ft. garden to go in front...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POWER GARDENING | 6/19/1995 | See Source »

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