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...space of a segment. There are other clergy: the Archpriestess Diane Sawyer, the Archpriestess Oprah Winfrey. Credible Cardinal of High Policy and Emergency Confessions (" . . . better come clean, call Nightline") is Ted Koppel. Then there is His Grace Phil Donahue, the barking, mike-ready Bishop of Prurience, whose vestment for one of his shows was actually a dress...
...1960s, Object Lessons concerns three generations of a rich Irish clan who live in an established inner suburb of New York City. The patriarch, John Scanlan, is a lively if familiar fictional figure, a power-driven old sinner who started making Communion hosts at 21 and who now has vestment factories in Manila and construction companies closer to home. The Scanlans' milieu has much in common with the author's childhood as depicted in her columns: nuns, summers at the beach and minute, competitive skirmishes among preadolescent girls. Quindlen also relishes skewering pirates like John; to him the Kennedys...
...today, the more bankruptcies tomorrow." Reason: the companies are vulnerable to high interest rates and a down turn in business because of the large loans they have taken on to finance their own purchase. Shad's views echoed those of Felix Rohatyn, a senior partner in the in vestment banking firm of Lazard Freres, who believes that buyouts are too speculative. Says Rohatyn: "We are turning the financial markets into a huge casino...
...bulk of the jump in Harvard's endowment--the largest of any American university--comes from what Harvard's chief vestment official called a 17-to-18 percent increase in the return on Harvard's portfolio of stocks and bonds in the last three months...
...open membership policy, though First Baptist says it has no record of how many members are black. Pollard sees the U.S. in trouble, and one of his persistent themes is how to save American democracy in a hostile world. He is likely to point out that "the best in vestment of all is the missionary investment," after citing figures snowing that the average "overseas conversion to Christianity costs just $654 per convert - as opposed to the cost of $200,000 to kill a single enemy soldier in World War II or $500,000 per kill in Viet Nam. It takes...