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Most visible in the land of megagrants is Walt Disney chief Michael Eisner, who was just given options on an astounding 8 million shares, a value compensation experts fix at $196 million. Like most options packages, Eisner's cannot be cashed out all at once. They must be used over a period of years, and their true value will be determined by how well the stock does in that period. So, in a sense, it's misleading to put a value on them now. (Corporations are required to provide the value of the options either at the date they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW CEO PAY GOT AWAY | 4/28/1997 | See Source »

...Europe, he is recognized as the American poet, along with Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson," Solano said. "Everyone else is seen as British...

Author: By Martin G. Hickey, | Title: Boston Poets Honor Beat Legend | 4/19/1997 | See Source »

...sense, the burden lifted from DeGeneres' shoulders has landed on those of her bosses at ABC and Touchstone Television, which co-produces Ellen (both, of course, are part of the Walt Disney Co.). Dealing with controversy isn't usually a TV executive's strongest suit. It's not that there aren't already gay characters on television. There are--so many, in fact (22 as of February, according to the Advocate, a national gay-and-lesbian magazine, from the lovelorn Smithers on The Simpsons to the lovelorn Matt on Melrose Place), that one of Ellen's producers offers the half...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: ROLL OVER, WARD CLEAVER | 4/14/1997 | See Source »

...members of the search committee created to replace Michael P. Berry--the popular food guru who left the University last March for a position at Walt Disney Co.--later praised Mayer as an accomplished and responsive administrator...

Author: By Sewell Chan and Matthew W. Granade, S | Title: Middlebury Official To Be New HDS Head | 4/9/1997 | See Source »

...Pulitzer Prize-winning stories this year. The big winner in the 81st annual Pulitzer Prize competition is the Times-Picayune of New Orleans, which won the public service award and the Pulitzer gold medal for its series on threats to the world's fish supply. The Times-Picayune?s Walt Handelsman added another award for editorial cartooning. Among other top winners of the awards announced by Columbia University today, the prize for investigative reporting went to Eric Nalder, Deborah Nelson and Alex Tizon of the Seattle Times for their story on rampant corruption in a federal housing program for American...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pulitzer Prizes Awarded | 4/7/1997 | See Source »

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