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Despite the losses, Harvard has strong ties to leaders in both houses of Congress. Harvard College alumni currently in the Senate include Jeff Bingaman '65 (D-N.M.), Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 (D-Mass.) and John D. Rockefeller...
...over the ^ deal, the review process was extended to late July. One particularly sensitive point being raised is Thomson-CSF's record of supplying arms to rogue governments, including Libya and Iraq. Already, 45 Senators and many Congressmen have petitioned President Bush to stop the sale. Argues Senator Jeff Bingaman, chairman of the U.S. Senate Armed Services technology subcommittee: "There isn't a country in the world that would permit the U.S. through a government-owned company to purchase its defense industry...
...Airbus, the subsidized European aircraft consortium. Once it's rolling, the deal could cloud one of the few bright spots in America's economic picture: the $16 billion trade surplus in commercial aircraft. "It's a classic example of what's wrong," said New Mexico's Democratic Senator Jeff Bingaman. "Much of the technology that McDonnell Douglas is selling was developed with American taxpayer dollars. Our government won't support the company, so it has to look to the government of Taiwan...
...Bingaman and others on Capitol Hill have urged the White House to identify critical technologies and invest prudently in each one. The problem for the Administration has been how to change tack without appearing to double back on the Reaganaut course. After repeated nudges from his friends in business, Bush groped his way toward a middle-ground policy in which the government would join with private industry to help "precompetitive, generic technology." By restricting federal financing to investment in broad technologies in the early stages of development, rather than products ready for commercial exploitation, the White House insists that...
...Alumni Association's candidates are: Steven A. Ballmer '77, an executive at Microsoft Corp.; Jeff Bingaman '65, U.S. Senator from New Mexico; Renee M. Landers '77, a professor of law at Boston College Law School; Thomas S. Murphy, chair of Capital Cities/ABC; John T. Noonan Jr. '47, a federal judge; Kathleen Smalley, a counselor for a holding company; Paul M. Weissman '52, a director at Bear, Stearns, and Co.; and Tim Yee '50, chief executive officer of the Queen Emma Foundation...