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...companies are developing so-called personal communications networks, or PCNS, a futuristic portable-phone service that is expected to be more ubiquitous and cheaper to operate than conventional cellular. Analysts are also concerned that MCI may be driving a bit too fast. Says Blake Bath, a telecommunications analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.: "MCI may be spreading itself too thin by trying to cover too many bets at the same time...
...several police officers who had been called to the scene were also unable to identify Angier, alleges Angier's attorney, Sanford A. Kowal...
...Sanford Levinson, a professor at the University of Texas in Austin, believes the Constitution was indeed intended to protect some personal ownership of firearms, if only because the framers distrusted authority. "The Bill of Rights was basically written by people who had overthrown a government 13 years before," he notes. "They had no great confidence that the new Federal Government would turn out acceptably." But even he admits that "courts are likely to rule that Congress can do almost anything short of an outright prohibition of owning guns...
Marius called three of his most vocal critics and best teachers--Sanford Kreisberg, Monica Raymond and Joe Finder--into his office the next day, one by one, and threatened their jobs. Marius says he simply brought the teachers in to "talk about their anger." Raymond, angry at Marius' tactics, submitted her resignation...
...SAYS YOU CAN NEVER GO HOME AGAIN? EVER since Sanford Weill sold Shearson Loeb Rhoades, the brokerage firm that he created, to American Express in 1981, he has longed to regain control of the company. After several failed attempts, Weill finally hit pay dirt when Primerica Corp., where he serves as chairman, acquired financially ailing Shearson Lehman Bros. in a $1.2 billion deal that ranks as the largest in the history of the securities business...