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...referred to today's "unplugged" music of Eric Clapton and Rod Stewart as the 1990s version of the 1960s music of consciousness. "We just never plugged," said Yarrow...
...raiders to takeover lawyers. "The only criteria were who won or lost and how the companies were split up," says Felix Rohatyn, a senior partner at investment banker Lazard Freres, Paramount's adviser. In that rapacious era, "we wouldn't look at a deal under $1 billion," says James Stewart, a former front-page editor of the Wall Street Journal and author of the best seller Den of Thieves. "That was for spot news...
Even if Clinton had planned his vacation in a more organized and less comic fashion -- if he had lined up that condo on Hilton Head Island in March -- he would not have taken full advantage of the opportunity an August progress can provide. When columnist Stewart Alsop visited Lyndon Johnson at the L.B.J. Ranch while Johnson was President, he was driven to make the most unlikely comparison: the L.B.J. Ranch, it occurred to him, had "odd echoes of Chartwell," the country place of Winston Churchill. "Mr. Churchill was marvelously and unashamedly proud of everything about Chartwell . . ." Alsop said years later...
...Higher Education Committee is chaired by the Rev. G. Stewart Barns, Harvard's Episcopal chaplain...
Pressed on his opinion of the report, Rudenstine repeatedly said he trusted Marshall and emphasized the thorough nature of the investigation of the unit conducted by attorneys A. Hugh Scott and Karen I. Cartotto and investigator James A. Ring of Marshall's former law firm of Choate, Hall & Stewart...