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I believe that Worldwide was a management consulting firm like McKinsey in real life.

So, they would work with companies like Roseanna's family's automotive company or the Grimaldi's Kingsley-Matla corporation to make their business more efficient. 

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And then Walsh merged with M & A to become Walsh-Montgomery in order to combine their assets in order to battle World-Wide.  

In fact, I remember that Lucinda had tried to secure Damian's business.. and I think she went to see him to find out why he opted to sign with Walsh and discovered he was married to Lily.

 

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Thanks @victoria foxton . A nice surprise to see some of those included clips, even if the clips were nothing special (Steve's is oddly prescient as he talks about running whatever drugs he has to run in order to survive). Eileen really did love to tell that grandmother clause story, much to her later regret. Kathryn Hays using the whole feature to just plug her cabaret act was clever. She had a lovely voice. 

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The next interviewee on Alan Locher is ... 

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Don’t miss the chance to catch-up with As the World Turns alum Hayley Sparks in The Locher Room on Friday, March 31st at 3 p.m. EST / 12 p.m. PST. An actress in NYC for the first decade of her professional life including a successful career on Broadway, in film and T.V., daytime fans will remember Hayley for her role as Courtney Baxter Dixon on As the World Turns. She also filled in for Beth Ehlers as Harley Cooper on Guiding Light.

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I know this one's already around, but this may be a bit better condition and is a full episode all at one time rather than in clips.

You can find the start of the episode on Oakdalian's channel.

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