91. Charles F. Feeney, who made his fortune in airport duty-free shops, is but the most visible current example. 92. Cinerama is controlled by Michael Forman, whose family made a fortune in drive-in theaters. 93. Clinton also can take to the lecture circuit and make a fortune, emulating Ronald Reagan, who made millions from speeches in Japan. 94. Certainly no one is going to make their fortune at those prices, but those who start free-software companies have reasons for choosing the noncommercial model. 95. Charlie Hobbis had made his fortune with a publishing business. 96. Circuit City Stores Inc., which made its fortune selling consumer electronics products and appliances, has a similar idea --and a headstart. 97. Computer programmers are making a fortune fixing code and doing all the other mysterious things they do in basements without windows. 98. Cleland, a former head of the Veterans Administration, defeated Guy Millner, who made a fortune in the temporary-employment business. 99. Clym Yeobright, an educated, successful traveler, returns to his home and mother after five years of making his fortune in Paris. 100. Cooper started out as a grocer and made fortunes in glue and iron. |