Word: baldwin
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...President Ford] expected to do? Chew out the Lord for not providing rain?" Meanwhile, high interest rates continue to draw money out of stocks into such investments as Treasury notes and utility bonds, and trading is too light for many brokers to make a profit. Robert H.B. Baldwin, president of New York's Morgan Stanley & Co., predicts that "between 100 and 200 [brokerage] firms will merge or go out of business if short-term interest rates do not decline substantially, if the stock market does not improve markedly in price and volume, and if negotiated commissions [which permit investors...
...Beale Street Could Talk, Baldwin...
...Beale Street Could Talk, Baldwin...
...York Times reported that funds had been "laundered" through a Mexican lawyer. The Post disclosed that the break-in had been part of a larger intelligence-gathering effort and named those who controlled the program's funding. The Los Angeles Times got an exclusive interview with Alfred C. Baldwin, the ex-FBI agent who had monitored C.R.P.'s tap on Democratic telephones. TIME described the links between the White House and the efforts to sabotage the campaigns of several Democrats. Later TIME revealed another phone-tapping operation, one which
...there were some. A serious Washington Post blunder occurred in October 1972. Immediately after the Los Angeles Times interview with Alfred Baldwin, Woodward and Bernstein came back with a story naming three men as recipients of the phone-tap transcripts that Baldwin had delivered to the Committee for the Re-Election of the President. The names were picked up by other publications, but it turned out that the Post reporters had grabbed some raw, garbled FBI data. "The decision to rush into print was a mistake," Woodward and Bernstein wrote later...