Word: normans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...That Lady? scarcely skirts the standard pitfall of the comedy of errors: i.e., as the errors multiply, the comedy divides and dwindles. But Lady's trio of nimble headliners foot the measures of Producer-Writer Norman Krasna's so-so script trippingly. Dean Martin neatly blends tomfoolery and tomcattery. Except for the initial spat, real life Husband-and-Wife Team Curtis and Leigh nibble at each other as voraciously as if they were hors d'oeuvres at a cannibal cocktail party. The assorted nonsense will probably irk no one except college faculty wives, who may find...
...pocketing cash, jiggering books, stealing merchandise, and a score of other similar practices, employees this year will steal more than $1 billion-more than twice the amount stolen by all the nation's professional thieves. This is the estimate of Norman Jaspan in The Thief in the White Collar (Lippincott; $4.95), an analysis of corporate stealing. Jaspan, 43, who is president of his own management consulting firm, speaks from experience. His clients include 35% of all major retail outlets in the U.S., plus many airlines and manufacturing firms. In the past ten years, while working to improve operating efficiency...
...Owens Yacht Co., the nation's No. 2 builder of pleasure crafts (1959 sales: $15.3 million), Shields set about bringing the two together. This week Brunswick announced that, through an exchange of stock worth $16 million, it would take over Owens Yacht Co. The four Owens brothers (Charles, Norman, John and William), who own 70% of the stock, will receive $11.2 million worth of Brunswick stock...
...secretary-treasurer of the company. Both jointly submitted to SEC injunctions in another stock violation case, and both were described by Lefkowitz as having a "notorious background in the stock manipulation field." The real underwriter of the Oreclone issue did not appear on the stock registration: Norman Pinsker of New York, who told the SEC that the underwriting was originally his "deal." But because he is facing charges of violating the SEC law by selling unregistered stock in a phony cancer cure, he arranged to have the underwriter of record appear as a Washington firm in which his brother...
Empty Chairs. Bald and stockily built, with pale, penetrating blue eyes, Iain Norman Macleod, who came to London by way of the Outer Hebrides and the D-day beaches of Normandy, has met and mastered every task set him by the Tory Party. In 1950 Rab Butler, present Home Secretary, wrote to Macleod: "I've found that every time I've given you a harder job, you've done it better." By nature a New Tory, with no inbred love for the huntin', shootin', fishin' types of old-style Conservatives, Macleod has served brilliantly...