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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...speaker has spent as much time a top the State House ladder as Tom McGee, and McGee's hardnosed ruling style has built up some resentment among the rank-and-file. "People have had small and large grievances with McGee for a while," Michael A. Goldman, political consultant to the Keverian campaign, said yesterday...

Author: By Michael W. Hirschorn, | Title: Keverian Looks Strong in Speakership Fight | 9/25/1984 | See Source »

...Goldman, who distributed red buttons to supporters reading "The K Team," says that even if McGee mops up all the undecided representatives, he will still be 12 or 13 votes short in the all-important Democratic caucus...

Author: By Michael W. Hirschorn, | Title: Keverian Looks Strong in Speakership Fight | 9/25/1984 | See Source »

...failures of the 1930's and 1940's were brought about by stock manipulation; the companies underneath remained sound. That is not the case this time. The companies themselves are teetering. Warns Ernest Liu, energy analyst at New York City's Goldman, Sachs: "This is the closest utilities have come to bankruptcy in any time in our history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Generators of Bankruptcy | 7/23/1984 | See Source »

...firm that wants to use Conrail in a complex tax deal. Hotelier J.W. Marriott Jr. and Guilford Transportation Industries, owned by Timothy Mellon of the Pittsburgh Mellon family, also made proposals. Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole will select the winning bid, possibly later this summer, after discussions with Congress and Goldman, Sachs, DOT'S financial adviser...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Railroads: All Aboard for Conrail | 7/2/1984 | See Source »

...experienced problems ranging from sterility to loss of libido, and the drug has been implicated in the deaths of young athletes from liver cancer and a type of kidney tumor. Steroid use has also been linked to heart disease. "Athletes who take steroids are playing with dynamite," says Robert Goldman, 29, a former wrestler and weight lifter who is now a research fellow in sports medicine at Chicago Osteopathic Medical Center and who has just published a book on steroid abuse, Death in the Locker Room (Icarus; $19.95). "Any jock who uses these drugs is taking chances not just with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Toughest Test for Athletes | 6/25/1984 | See Source »

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