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...DIED. HOWARD L. CLARK, 84, philanthropist who rose from assistant to president and chief executive of American Express; in Greenwich, Conn. In 1960, when the charge card was two years old and losing money, he engineered the celebrity-packed "Do you know me?" campaign (and later the "Don't leave home without it" slogan), turning the card into AmEx's most valuable product...
...wasn't a sexual 'baby, oh baby, I love your body'-type love." ANNA-NICOLE SMITH, on her feelings for deceased nonagenarian husband J. Howard Marshall...
...mathematics of obtaining capital has been the single biggest obstacle to the raiders' staging a full-fledged return, says Howard Marks, chairman of Oaktree Capital Management. "Buyout firms were able to purchase venerable U.S. icons in the '80s because they could borrow 20 times their money," he notes. (Remember those "highly confident" letters, as in, "I'm highly confident I can borrow the money to take over your company, bub," that Milken and pals used so effectively to terrorize CEOs?) "If you wanted to buy a company for $10 billion, you could probably do it on $400 million in equity...
Harvard already offers wireless services inside the Harvard Stadium press box and in the new, state-of-the-art Maxwell-Dworkin Building, and Howard foresees the proliferation of such technology around the University in the future...
...Howard specified older buildings around campus as targeted spaces...