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Once the company negotiated its sweetheart deal with the city, the Chamber of Commerce erected a billboard declaring, 35,000 FRIENDLY PEOPLE WELCOME SEABOARD CORP. At an appreciation luncheon, Rick Hoffman, Seaboard's vice president of finance, observed that it is "really a pleasure to be associated with such a fine community and to have such a quality work force...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporate Welfare: The Empire Of The Pigs | 11/30/1998 | See Source »

Capuano graduated from Somerville High School in 1969. He attended Dartmouth, earning a B.A. in psychology in 1974. During his first year of law school at Boston College, he married his high school sweetheart, Barbara Teebagy...

Author: By Marc J. Ambinder, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Mr. Capuano Goes to Washington | 11/18/1998 | See Source »

...first three years at Harvard, I tolerated this ethic and, like many other fun-seekers, went to final club parties. I listened to members call women "sweetheart" and "honey." I heard members tempt successive women with trips to Barbados and the Bahamas. I watched members' eyes roam hungrily down passing women's bodies as they were kissing another woman on both cheeks. Though perhaps not unique to the clubs, such behavior forms an indecent backdrop, a disturbing undertone guests are forced to endure...

Author: By David B. Friedland, | Title: Facing the Scars of Final Clubs | 11/13/1998 | See Source »

Sometimes going away to college means leaving a hottie high school boyfriend. However, many girls decide they can persevere through those long distance relationships and keep their studly football-captain lover or their Leonardo DiCaprio-esque tortured-artist sweetheart. Some first-years decide to neglect their studies and stay on the phone all night long with their hometown baby to appease the ache in their heart and keep that love alive...

Author: By Frances G. Tilney, | Title: How to Keep Him on a Leash | 11/12/1998 | See Source »

...private hands. Those hands proved, however, to belong to well-connected operators who bought state properties at bargain rates and stripped their assets, becoming in the process notorious oligarchs who own the big banks, newspapers, television and more. It wasn't real privatization at all but a set of sweetheart deals that made the bankers partners with their cronies in government, focusing on exports, imports, loans and currency speculation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Free Fall | 9/7/1998 | See Source »

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