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...similar system has been in place at Fel-Pro, a gasketmaker in Skokie, Illinois. "It makes a big difference," says Pamela Pope, who is married and has three children. "It gives me time during the week for car repairs, personal things." Fel-Pro also subsidizes tutoring for children having trouble at school and helps with college counseling. Says Elliott Lehman, Fel-Pro's chairman emeritus: "What we do increases our profitability." Yet the conferees note that there are few hard data on the link between family support and productivity. "Until we measure the effects of the ideas,'' says Rayman...
...computer beeping gleefully beside its mother some morning? This reminds me of the fantasy stories I used to tell my daughter about how her dolls came to life and had fun after the lights went out at night. I daresay the lights were out when this article was written. PAMELA HENDERSON Riverview, New Brunswick Via E-mail
LAST TUESDAY AFTERNOON, RON BROWN found himself with some time to spare in Paris before flying on to the Balkans. So he went over to the U.S. embassy and engaged Ambassador Pamela Harriman in a stroll along the Seine. As they walked and chatted, the Commerce Secretary could barely contain his enthusiasm over a scheme he had just cooked up involving 200 Big Macs, which he had managed to persuade a McDonald's manager in Croatia to give him, free of charge. His plan was to pick up the burgers in Zagreb, fly them to Tuzla and pass them...
...years ago, someone sent Pamela Liapakis a batch of literature inviting her to join EMILY's List. But Liapakis was preoccupied. Her own 54,000-member Association of Trial Lawyers of America was busy showering Democrats with money. Lawyers poured $2.5 million into Clinton's re-election effort last year, more than any other occupational group. (Liapakis' own firm gave $100,000 to the Democratic Party.) The trial lawyers' association has been trying to beat back an array of state and federal tort-reform measures, but, despite its best efforts, a bill limiting damages in product-liability suits cleared Congress...
Overall, the acting of the women was excellent. Deborah Brightman as Winnie, the matronly know-it-all, was superb. Teresa Hegji was excellent as the bitchy, uncontrollable Nance. Pamela Hart played Charlotte, a sexy professional pick-pocket, with aplomb. Jada Robert's Pitty, on the other hand, was a little too crazy, even though her character was insane. Of the men (all of whom are extremely good-looking), only Jay Boyer, who played the 16 year-old deck hand Tommy, stood out. His transformation from a shy innocent to a more mature, jaded sailor was convincing. Steve Harper's Sarge...