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...happiest day ever. I love being in America," he says. "Everything people say is true. We have more rights than anywhere else in the world, there is an abundance of everything, people smile more, they're more outgoing, the women are beautiful. The first time I walked into a supermarket, I almost died...
...Night Football, Frank Gifford, weren't married to an equally famous and famously sunshiny wife, then his assignation with another woman in a New York City hotel room might not have been that big a deal. But because his wife is talk-show host Kathie Lee Gifford, some juicy supermarket produce called the Globe made a reported $75,000 deal with temptress Suzen Johnson to get the goods on Kathie Lee's sportscaster husband...
...could just find qualified, appropriate applicants." By that they mean those willing to commit to a job in an economy that so often in the past has not been willing to commit to them. The ruthlessness of companies is now turning against them. The manager at the Kroger supermarket started offering employees a $100 bonus if they would just stay three months. "They'll quit a good job with benefits if somebody offers them 50 cents more," says Streitenberger. "They come in and tell me how much they want to make. And I'm sitting here looking at a high...
...political center and sold the idea of a massively expensive media buy that kept Democrats scrambling to pay the bills (see above: Al Gore, problems of). But just as Morris emerged on the cover of TIME and the President headed for his acceptance speech at the Democratic Convention, the supermarket tabloid Star pushed the plunger on the dynamite Morris rested upon. A paid companion told just how she had companioned Morris in his Washington hotel suite and played footsie with his face. Later it came to light that he had fathered a daughter by a woman in Texas, news that...
Those in TV news are often suspicious of outsiders, but Westin gets good initial marks from ABC staff members. He has been a vocal defender of the news division in legal matters, like the recent battle against the Food Lion supermarket chain over a PrimeTime Live hidden-camera report on allegedly unsanitary practices. "He's a really strong supporter of the division, including financially, which is where the real test is," says political analyst Jeff Greenfield. "I like him enormously," says special correspondent Cokie Roberts, who got to know Westin while he was ABC's Washington-based counsel. "He respects...