Word: bosses
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...boss Ronnie some porcelain pots...
...trial involved payoffs in an obscure New York City agency, but the cast of characters and sordid details made for great drama. Here was Donald Manes, borough president of Queens and a powerful Democratic Party boss who killed himself by thrusting a kitchen knife into his chest last March just as the inquiry got under way. Here was Bronx Democratic Leader Stanley Friedman, an equally mighty politico who was accused of bribing Manes to arrange a city contract with a company in which Friedman held stock. The case pitted Manhattan U.S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani, a prosecutor with political ambitions, against...
...staff who operated out of an office across the street from the White House, had arranged the contra scam without the knowledge of the State Department, the Defense Department, the CIA, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the White House chief of staff or anyone in authority except his boss, Poindexter, who did nothing to stop...
Being the son of the boss can be a tough job, but someone has to do it. In Singapore, Brigadier General Lee Hsien Loong, 34, son of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, 63, has passed through doors opened by his father while gaining a reputation as an able Parliament member and government minister...
According to records made available this week at the state Attorney General's office, Cabot Professor of Biochemical Sciences Bert Valle was the highest paid University academic with a total salary of $140,080 in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1985. Vallee just edged out his boss, Medical School Dean Daniel C. Tosteson '42-'44, who took home $137,193. John R. Brooks '40, Sawyer Professor of Surgery and the chief of surgery at the University Health Services, came in third with...