Word: seat
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...might think times are flush on Wall Street, what with stock prices at historic highs and ridiculously rich year-end bonuses in the bank. Somebody, after all, just paid a record $2 million for a seat on the New York Stock Exchange. And in lower Manhattan supplies remain tight for rental limos and $20 cigars. Strangely, though, supplies aren't tight at all for traders, bankers and brokers. In a striking irony the financial chefs who for years have cooked up corporate takeovers and restructurings--all smelling like layoffs to working stiffs--are today being served those same entrees. Well...
...Sometimes a building is just a building," said Robert Winters, a preceptor in Harvard's Math Department, who returned to his seat amid boos and hisses...
...think that legendary $640 toilet seat back in the ?80s would have taught the Pentagon to be smart shoppers. Not so, according to a Pentagon audit released today, which revealed that in the last two years the military had paid $76 for a 57-cent screw, $714 for a $47 electrical bell, and more...
...three undergraduates--Fraser, Felicia D. Bell '00 and Kawaun T. Sankar '99--pursued the presidential seat at last Monday's open Meeting...
...Representative Joseph P. Kennedy II (D-Mass.) announced last Friday that he will not seek reelection to his congressional seat and will leave Washington next January to return to work for a nonprofit Boston company he founded...