Word: coopered
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...kicked off his winning streak. One dollar invested with Steinhardt in 1967, the year he founded his firm, would be worth $462 today. That compares with a $17 value today for a dollar invested the same year in the stocks listed in the Standard & Poor's 500. Richard Cooper, an investor who entrusted $500,000 to Steinhardt 28 years ago, has seen his investment bloom to $100 million. Says Cooper: "Thanks to him, I never had a sleepless night. I knew Steinhardt was always there, standing guard. Every investor loves...
...playing ping-pong in the common room around 5:30 p.m.," said Jordan A. Cooper '99, "and the TV was still there...
...Cooper also said he was taking more precautions. "I don't let people into the building," he said...
...Republicans most involved in health care reform were Senators Bob Dole (R-Kans.) and John Chafee (R-R.I.). Chafee and the Finance Committee were involved in a moderate plan for national health insurance through managed care. His bill was most closely associated with that of Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn.) in the House and had the support of many Democrats. However, it lacked sufficiently aggressive advocacy (especially on Chafee's part) to become...
...dispute over who killed 14-year-old Samuel Weaver intensified today when Larry Cooper, a federal marshal involved in the gunfight at Ruby Ridge, testified that he thought it was Randy Weaver himself who fired the fatal shot that killed his son. TIME's Elaine Shannon believes Cooper's testimony raises important questions about Randy Weaver's possible complicity in the shootout, which also left another U.S. marshal dead. Says Shannon: "Weaver wants us to believe that he fired his gun in the air to call his son back home after the marshals began firing." Samuel Weaver was killed...