Word: berger
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...last day in office. Rich sources said it was written by someone working on the fugitive's legal fight. It suggests the President may have found little sympathy for a pardon at the State Department if he had inquired. Last week, Clinton's national security adviser, Sandy Berger, said he also was not consulted, joining federal prosecutors in the Rich case who have complained they were shut out of the decision. It should be noted that had the State Department received the same request this winter it might have been more sympathetic, since the Clinton administration was at pains...
...trusts; and beaten-down cyclical stocks like home builders and retailers, which will rebound with a recovery. Some stocks in these groups have risen sharply in the past year, especially utilities, so pay attention to valuations. Or you can diversify easily through value-oriented mutual funds, like Clipper and Berger Small Cap Value...
Still, the decision to prosecute went all the way to the White House Situation Room--except it was never really discussed once it got there. According to two participants in the two-hour Dec. 4 session, chaired by National Security Adviser Sandy Berger and attended by more than a dozen officials, the conversation was not so much about whether to go forward as about just how damaging it would be to discuss the loss of the crown jewels in court. "We didn't know any other way [to find out what happened to the tapes]," says a participant. "The whole...
...Times piece and mentioning the Rosenbergs' fate. Soon Lee's name was linked everywhere to the Times article as the "suspected Chinese spy"--nowhere more prominently than on the Times's editorial page, which lamented the Administration's "lackadaisical" treatment of the case and questioned National Security Adviser Sandy Berger's "fitness" for office...
...shanked punt had given Harvard great field position at the Holy Cross 34. Two rushes had brought Harvard into the red zone. The runs set up the play action, but Wahlberg forced the issue and his pass was batted straight up into the arms of defensive end Ben Berger. Harvard was only down 20-18 at that point and was well within field goal range...