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Corporate executives are happy to share in company profits during good times. When the bottom drops out, however, the top guys still reward themselves. Not Frank Shrontz. The Boeing chairman rejected his regular raise of his $820,000 salary, citing the aerospace firm's lousy 1992 performance. Boeing may have to let go as many as 27,000 workers during the next year. Shrontz did not, however, say whether he will give up his bonus and stock options, a total...
That is a notion at the heart of Jeffrey, a play that is all-funny and all- true. "In many ways it's a liberating play for Paul," Selma Rudnick says, "and I'm so happy he was rewarded for it. The world doesn't always reward you for taking such great leaps." In it Rudnick faces up to the challenge his earlier writing implicitly set: how to be sensibly cheerful about a disease that ravages homosexuals...
...definitely pleased when we arrested them," Rooney said of the victim. "Unfortunately, there is no reward...
...think we should find ways to reward those offices and those units that have done a good job in furthering those goals," he says...
...scholarship designed to reward the promotion and acceptance of gays and lesbians in the Boston area has named Harvard junior Steven M. Goodreau '94 one of two winners of its first annual prize...