Word: careys
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...DIED. Carey McWilliams, 74, energetic advocate of the underprivileged, author of 14 books, most of them on American class and ethnic injustice, and for 20 years, until 1975, editor of the liberal weekly the Nation; of cancer; in New York...
...real goal of Mason's reorganization, though, was to get Charter into shape for more oil acquisitions. In 1979 he bought Carey Energy Corp., which was mired in lawsuits and $485 million in debt, from Edward Carey, the brother of New York Governor Hugh Carey. The deal cost Charter only $4 million in cash and pushed it into the ranks of the top 20 oil companies. Last year it accounted for more than 80% of the firm's profit...
...Henry Ford II last week, dinner at the Waldorf in New York City was a gathering of dear and near members of the clan. In company with his good friend Kathleen DuRoss, his daughter Anne Ford Uzielli and her statehouse steady, New York Governor Hugh Carey, the semi-retired automaker appeared at a banquet thrown by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith to receive its first American Heritage Award in recognition of his years of civic service. After being praised by National Urban League President Vernon Jordan for his commitment to the ideal...
...loudest complaints were voiced by Democratic Governor Hugh Carey of New York. He urged Carter and Senator Edward Kennedy to release their delegates to permit a "totally open convention." Democratic Senator Daniel Moynihan of New York agreed. Said he: "To choose between the two of them [Carter and Kennedy] is hardly going to help us put together a ticket that has a chance to win in November." Other Democrats have talked wistfully, but unrealistically, of drafting Vice President Walter Mondale. Democratic Senator Henry ("Scoop") Jackson of Washington, who was soundly trounced in the 1976 presidential primaries, has claimed that "people...
...talk of an open convention infuriates Carter's aides. "A bizarre suggestion at best," said Tim Kraft, coordinator of the President's field campaign. Scoffed New York Lieutenant Governor Mario Cuomo, a rival of Carey's and supporter of Carter's: "It sounds as though Carey is saying that if you get to the eighth inning and you don't like the score, you should change the rules...