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...mean no disrespect to Mr. Marvin B. Tepper, a corporate lawyer whose generosity and previous commitments allowed three friends and me to make use of his reserved...
...still a cocktail party for the rich and suntanned. (And white--my friend Ron, Wilt Chamberlain and Zina Garrison's family were the only Black people I saw in the stands.) Ticket prices are out of control. Most tickets aren't even for sale. Unless you know Mr. Tepper (like my friend's dad did) or Mr. Trump or Revlon or Nissan or Unisys, you can stay home and listen to Mary Carillo yammer...
After tolerating an anything-goes climate in business during most of the 1980s, "people are starting to demand that corporations live up to the expectations that we have of them as citizens," says Alice Tepper Marlin, executive director of the Manhattan-based Council on Economic Priorities. While most Americans still feel confident about the economy and business in general, consumers have become increasingly aggressive in taking corporations to task for misbehavior and irresponsibility. Among the concerns: investment in South Africa, environmental pollution, hazardous products, offensive TV programming and testing on animals. Today's campaigners for corporate accountability, unlike those...
Freshman midfielder Jeremy Amen netted the insurance goal at 104:32, tackling a Penn player to gain control and fire a shot past Quaker keeper Mark Tepper...
...putting together the special, Frontline Writer-Producers Stephanie Tepper and William Cran worked closely with TIME correspondents in Europe and Washington and rummaged through material from Time Inc.'s extensive library. "One of the most useful things was having access to TIME's remarkable research files," says Sullivan. In addition, Washington Bureau Chief Strobe Talbott, an authority on arms control, topped off the show with a video essay linking European defense to global nuclear deterrence...