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...these historic titans of technology are planning a reunion that will form the seventh-largest industrial company in the U.S., with annual revenues of $39 billion. The merger will combine two of the most famous names in corporate America, familiar to anyone who has ever bought a GE light bulb or an Elvis Presley hit on RCA records. By acquiring RCA, GE will strengthen its electronics and defense businesses and take over the NBC television and radio networks. Says GE Chairman John Welch, 50, who will head the combined companies: "We will have the technological capabilities, financial resources and global...
...Sisterlove is beautiful, and Men stink. We are inside Celie's head, and for all the tragedies stored there, it is a lovely place to live. It might also seem the perfect spot for Spielberg to visit, since virtually all of his films are about the separation and cathartic reunion of parent and child. The book is full of such wrenching restorations, and for the climax of his movie Spielberg invents one more...
Ernest H. McCall is not like most of his colleagues in the junior class at Princeton University. He may have already been to his 25th class reunion, even though he has not yet graduated. And for the past 14 years, he has been the president of his family business in Portland...
Throughout his political career, O'Neill has always stayed in close touch with his neighborhood roots. Every year, O'Neill goes back to the North Cambridge VFW hall for the 'Barry's Corner' reunion, a meeting of people who used to hang-out on the front steps of the Barry house, at the corner of Russell and Mass Ave north of Porter Square...
...same with the gang at [the] Barry's Corner [reunion] as he is with Mrs. Thatcher," says congressional aide Leo Deal. Many of O'Neill's friends and associates say that he still remembers everyone's names, even people he hasn't seen for years...