Word: transferals
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...goose that laid the golden egg: since Mariotta was no longer the majority stockholder, Wedtech ceased to qualify as a minority-owned company. When the local SBA office began proceedings to remove the company from the set-aside program, Wedtech's officers quickly worked out an agreement to transfer 1.8 million shares of stock to Mariotta's nominal control. Wedtech turned to the law firm of Richard Biaggi, son and former partner of South Bronx Congressman Mario Biaggi. Biaggi's firm received more than $1 million in fees and stock over the years for representing Wedtech. The SBA later approved...
...yuppie, and accepts DINK as a natural evolution. Little DINKerbells, however, are not yet part of the progression. "We have big responsibilities just being double income-ites," explains David. "We aren't ready to give up the quality time that is necessary to devote to our careers and transfer that to children...
...Supreme Court decision might cause the whole situation to spiral out of control. In an affidavit filed in a Texas appeals court, Texaco outlined in detail the pressures it was under. Chase Manhattan had demanded that Texaco maintain new minimum balances in its accounts before the bank would transfer funds to satisfy commercial obligations. Worse, Manufacturers Hanover Trust had canceled a $750 million line of credit...
Chris Garvey, a junior transfer, has also pitched in to fill the scoring vacuum efficiently. In addition, Nick Nero, Rob Griffith and Dean Graham all return. The Harvard women's lacrosse team battles George Mason last year...
...Flood National Memorial is described in circular fashion as "demonstrating methods of improving public access to a flood memorial." What is the construction of two parking lots on the Southwest Side of Chicago supposed to prove? According to the legislation, the lots will "demonstrate methods of facilitating the transfer of passengers between different modes of transportation." But each of these projects has a zealous congressional defender ready to hail it as a boon rather than a boondoggle. Democratic Congressman William Lipinski is the man behind the $3 million Chicago parking lots, which are designed to serve a rapid-transit line...