Word: brittain
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Another panelist John Brittain, vice president of the National Lawyers' Guild, said the bill was also a violation of First Amendment rights. The Grassley law is currently under appeal in federal court...
...Brittain said the legislation makes it illegal for anyone to "receive anything of value" from the PLO or to do anything that would "act at the behest...
...took Sydney Fay's course in modern European history emerged imbued with the idea that the Germans were not solely responsible for the first World War, a revolutionary thought that we digested with a certain amount of skepticism. Our bible was the Testament of Youth by Vera Brittain, which we read with a sense of the author's courage and valor that we all longed to emulate. It fitted in well with our firm conviction that there must never be another world war and that, of course, there never would be. The world simply could not afford it. So deeply...
Seafirst began seeking a bailout about two weeks ago. Cooley first called Alfred Brittain III, chairman of Bankers Trust in New York and a longtime friend, to ask him to put together a two-year loan with other lenders. That effort fell through, but telephone lines were soon buzzing between banks over a different arrangement. The terms will allow Seafirst to draw on the $1.5 billion for 24-hr, loans if it loses other sources of funding and needs money. The participating banks include BankAmerica, Citibank, Chase Manhattan and Continental Illinois...