Word: edwin
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Payoffs in about the 5% range appear to be standard in many countries. Edwin Schwartz, a Lockheed agent in Colombia, once wrote matter-of-factly to the U.S. company that "4% or 5% is usually needed to consummate transactions in the price range of Lockheed products. A number of people involved not only in making decisions to buy but also in the financing approvals, import licenses, contract negotiations, etc., etc., expect part...
That ministry centers on the Christian Crusade, which was founded by Hargis in 1950 to promote far-right political and religious causes, and includes radio and TV programs and the Christian Crusade Weekly. Hargis rallies have featured such notables as former Major General Edwin Walker and Governor George Wallace. Though originally ordained in the Disciples of Christ, Hargis in 1966 organized his own independent Tulsa congregation, The Church of the Christian Crusade. It provided tax deductibility for Hargis contributors after the vocal Christian Crusade lost its tax exemption. Four years later, Hargis founded American Christian College to teach "antiCommunist patriotic...
...Carter has been unjustifiably considered part of the liberal pack." Politicians, especially, have seized opportunities to undercut Carter: when he recently referred in public to Hubert Humphrey's "record as a loser," Democrats of divergent political plumage leaped to Humphrey's defense. But when Edwin Muskie made a similar comment a week or so later, no one complained. In fact, Democrats seem so clearly to have declared an open season on Carter, writes Jack Germond, the Washington Star's chief political reporter, that the attacks by press and politicians are "perhaps unmatched in harshness and intensity...
Before his death in 1958, James Michael Curley brought fire and fury to Massachusetts politics for more than 50 years. He was portrayed as the corrupt, flamboyant mayor in Edwin O'Connor's 1956 novel The Last Hurrah...
...Edwin Warner...