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...asking that question at AT&T's main office in Basking Ridge, N.J., anymore, but they are just about everywhere else. In a shocker, AT&T, the nation's 10th largest company, with estimated 1996 revenues of $51 billion to $52 billion, dialed long distance--to a Midwest commercial printer, of all places--to find John Walter, its new president and heir apparent to CEO Robert Allen, who will retire in 1998, two years early. "When one of the world's largest companies loses its president and can't find anyone inside, what's going on?" asks Sprint CEO William...
BORN: May 17, 1918, Groton, Conn. EDUCATION: California State U at Fresno, B.A., 1975 FAMILY: Widowed; two children RELIGION: Roman Catholic MILITARY: Army, 1942-45 OCCUPATION: Printer POLITICAL CAREER: None ADDRESS: 6751 North Blackstone, No. 274, Fresno...
Barile, a feisty 78-year-old, figures that if Bob Dole can run, so can he. Unlike the former Senate majority leader, however, this retired newspaper printer can cite an unsuccessful run for Fresno freeholder in the 1950s as his only political credential. Nevertheless, Barile says he is fed up with the Republicans. He calls George Radanovich a "nice fella" but charges his well-known opponent with blindly following Newt Gingrich: something Barile can be counted...
BORN: June 30, 1964, Belle Vernon EDUCATION: Art Institute of Pittsburgh, A.A., 1985 FAMILY: Wife, Katrina; one child RELIGION: Roman Catholic MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Printer POLITICAL CAREER: Seven Fields Borough Council, 1995- ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1852, Cranberry Township...
...conservative Republican with a populist campaign, Adametz is for limited government, lower taxes, returning control of education to the states and restoring the traditional American family. He is a former printer, which helps explain his colorful campaign literature: "Three things that can always be found in my refrigerator...chocolate milk, carrots and barbecue sauce." Them's fightin' words...