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- GRAPEVINE, Page 27
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- By PAUL GRAY/Reported by David Ellis
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- WINNER OF THE WEEK: PETER LYNCH
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- At 46, he retires after 13 years of managing the Fidelity
- Magellan fund, with bank account and reputation intact. Wildly
- outperforming the market, he never succumbed to the showy
- excesses or the sleazy morals of the Age of Milken.
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- LOSER OF THE WEEK
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- MARIO CUOMO
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- New York's bond ratings tumbled to 48th in the nation, a
- survey ranked the state 43rd in financial management, and a
- budget crunch has prompted talk of tax hikes. Cuomo is only one
- polluted harbor away from becoming the next Michael Dukakis.
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- BEST CAREER MOVE
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- VACLAV HAVEL
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- He once said he wanted to be Czechoslovakia's President
- only temporarily, then return to playwriting. But he likes the
- job and wants a full term. Now that his plays are not
- suppressed, they get polite reviews; but his leadership is
- drawing raves.
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- WORST CAREER MOVE
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- JACK LAWN
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- He quit as chief of the Drug Enforcement Administration
- because of weariness with bureaucratic wars, among other
- reasons. For a man who values his independence, though, he made
- an odd choice. His new boss: George Steinbrenner of the New
- York Yankees.
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