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...their willingness to work with bankers. "You had to be willing to compromise, or you were out," says a former Furman Selz employee. By 1996 analysts at some large firms were going on new-business pitches with investment bankers, crossing the line dividing salespeople and bankers, which had been sacrosanct. By then star analysts were getting as much as 75% of their compensation from the banking side of the firm. One can well imagine they cared more about wooing banking clients than about putting Grandpa in a winning stock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Buy! (I Need the Bonus) | 5/20/2002 | See Source »

...Palestinian state west of the Jordan River, which would preclude the two-state solution being pursued by Washington. And while Secretary of State Colin Powell is calling for an end to settlement activities in the West Bank and Gaza, Sharon continues to insist that the settlements are sacrosanct. A little over a week ago, he proclaimed that the fate of Netzarim (a remote settlement in Gaza where hundreds of soldiers guard a few dozen families) is the fate of Tel Aviv...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Talk Will be Tough When Bush Meets Sharon | 5/6/2002 | See Source »

...fretting over the new tools the government has given itself to monitor these suspects. A few weeks ago, the Justice Department authorized law enforcement to monitor communications between certain suspects and their lawyers. It was a blockbuster of a decision because private attorney-client communications have long been sacrosanct in the law--repeatedly held by courts to be essential to ensure that defendants get a fair trial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Rough Justice | 12/10/2001 | See Source »

...that the fruits of the eavesdropping would be used only to prevent imminent attacks and that the information could not be used in court--at least not without a judge's approval. But civil libertarians and defense lawyers were furious anyway; attorney-client privacy has long been a sacrosanct privilege of common law. "This essentially allows the Attorney General to overrule [that] privilege whenever he chooses without judicial supervision," says Steve Shapiro of the A.C.L.U. A court challenge is assured...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Justice: General on the March | 11/19/2001 | See Source »

Until they do, one can’t help but wonder if the shrill pitch of the ROTC debate has less to do with anti-gay bias than with the fact that homosexuals happen to be one of the groups deemed sacrosanct by the priests of the sensitivity cult. If so, then ROTC is simply one more sacrificial lamb immolated on the altar of political correctness...

Author: By Jason L. Steorts, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Banned Without a Cause? | 10/19/2001 | See Source »

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