Faces in the Square: Meg Fofonoff
Faces in the Square: Meg Fofonoff
How did you end up in this line of work? I have always been a devotee of theater, opera, music and the arts and as an English/French major at Boston University, my love of literature inspired me to read novels, plays and poetry. After going to many dress rehearsals of a local summer stock theater years ago, I was hooked and decided to start a theater company of my own. I first started play …
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Financial products that track gasoline prices
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Environmental crises bad business, but not fatal: TEPCO likely to survive Japan nuclear crisis
— There are some who would consign the Tokyo utility embroiled in Japan’s worst-ever nuclear plant disaster to the corporate graveyard.
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Last Dallas corruption defendants sentenced
share: digg facebook twitter Slovacek was convicted last year of conspiracy to commit bribery, bribery and conspiracy to commit money laundering. The U.S. attorney’s office says Slovacek conspired with former Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Don Hill and others including Spencer to use Spencer’s minority business certificate to solicit overpriced construction contracts.
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