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MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD MILKEN

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The Boston Globe, April 2nd, 1989

NEW YORK - Call Michael Milken the "Rain Man" of Wall Street. It is fitting that the superstar Milken should have been indicted on the eve of this year's Academy Awards: The "junk-bond king" made the greatest fortune in Wall Street history by dint of his perfect memory for numbers. And it is strangely appropriate that this "Rain Man" -- who made $550 million in 1987 alone -- will be arraigned here next week, missing for the first time in recent years the "Predators Ball," the annual get-together of the fraternity of junk bond dealers and takeover artists that is scheduled to be held in Beverly...

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