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Jazz Listings
BUSHNELL CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Oct. 16 - Fleet Showcase: Dee Dee Bridgewater. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $26-$38. Belding Theater. Nov. 15 - Accenture Jazz Series: Eliane Elias Trio. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $26 and $36. Belding Theater. Dec. 8 -...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), West Hartford, Storrs, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Pat Metheny
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Uncharted Territory For Hartford Arts
Courant Staff WriterThe Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts has taken a triumphant giant step into the new millennium with the completion of its $45 million building project, including its handsome 907-seat Belding Theater and the smaller but also classy Autorino Great...Tags: TheaterWorks, Holidays, Companies and Corporations, Arts, Entertainment
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Conference center last resort for Andersen
Tribune staff reporterThe once-mighty empire of accounting firm Andersen that spanned 84 countries and included 85,000 employees has been reduced to 150 acres and 150 employees in west suburban St. Charles. Andersen's former training center, located along the Fox River, is...Tags: United Air Lines, Volleyball, Advanced Training, Arthur Andersen, Companies and Corporations
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Proud legacy diluted, but will endure
Tribune senior correspondentTaking the steep escalator up from the lobby of the Andersen accounting firm's Chicago headquarters recently, former partner Susan Gallagher glanced to the left into the offices of the once-bustling tax practice. Not even the lights were on. Few...Tags: Consultancy Service, Susan Gallagher, Arthur Andersen, Values, Business Enterprises
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Repeat offender gets stiff justice
Last of four parts
This series was reported by Delroy Alexander, Greg Burns, Robert Manor, Flynn McRoberts and E.A. Torriero. It was written by McRoberts.
A biting late-winter rain soaked the coats of Andersen's top partners and their lawyers as the...Tags: Prosecution, Arthur Andersen, Employers, WorldCom Incorporated, Standards
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Our sales team became `inbound order takers'
Name: Murrel Karsh and Bob Beaubien
Title: Partners
Company: Windy City Fieldhouse
Location: 2367 W. Logan Blvd., Chicago
Company type: Corporate event planning and entertainment
Founded: 1995
Employees: 12 full time, 75 part time
Web: www....Tags: Mountains, Event Planning, Landforms, Companies and Corporations, Budgets and Budgeting
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Civil war splits Andersen
Second of four parts This series was reported by Delroy Alexander, Greg Burns, Robert Manor, Flynn McRoberts and E.A. Torriero. It was written by McRoberts.
Andersen partners had never seen anything quite like it. Their annual meetings usually exuded...Tags: Arthur Andersen, Employers, WorldCom Incorporated, Standards, Corporate Officers
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United committed to 'road warrior'
Tribune staff reporterUnited Airlines presented a business plan to its unsecured creditors Wednesday that is more evolutionary than revolutionary. Under the plan, the nation's second-largest airline would continue to focus on business travelers willing to pay a premium for...Tags: United Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry, Washington (U.S. state), JetBlue Airways, Transportation Industry
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Ties to Enron blinded Andersen
Third of four parts
This series was reported by Delroy Alexander, Greg Burns, Robert Manor, Flynn McRoberts and E.A. Torriero. It was written by McRoberts.
Inside the gleaming Houston headquarters of Enron Corp., it could be hard to distinguish between...Tags: Prosecution, Arthur Andersen, WorldCom Incorporated, Standards, Business Enterprises
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