Word: zuckerman
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...FIRM: Zuckerman, Spaeder, Goldstein, Taylor & Kolker...
...height of real estate a-go-go, the developer and publisher Mort Zuckerman was chosen after an intense competition to erect a gigantic high-rise -- luxury condominiums! luxury offices! -- on government land at the southwestern corner of Central Park; he was a winner. But a coalition of liberal Manhattan swells, worried about the shadow the skyscraper would cast over the park, ruinously slowed down Zuckerman's plans; Mort was a loser. Then the commercial real estate market crashed, with Zuckerman, lucky for him, having built nothing; so he is a winner...
...McAlary said, "It's very hard to work for a publisher who, when you talk to him, is staring at the watch on your wrist and the rings on your fingers. I cover crooks. I don't work for them." But how, he was asked, could he work for Zuckerman after denouncing him so viciously? Easy, replied McAlary. "He's willing to look past it. So, he starts off a bigger guy than...
...rest of the News staff may not feel so charitable. They are still smarting from the wholesale firings and worried about their own futures -- as well they might be, in the face of rumors that Zuckerman has been talking to a couple of Newsday staffers. Many News reporters also resent McAlary for his turnabout and take even less kindly to the appearance in the newsroom of the key editors from the competition...