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The words of goodwill, however, were nearly overshadowed by the intense debate over Israel. After considerable soul-searching, the church agreed that the "state of Israel is a geopolitical entity and is not to be validated theologically." As originally proposed by a special task force, the paper said that Presbyterians...
By most accounts, Volcker ranks as the best-known chairman in the Fed's history. His bald pate and halo of cigar smoke became a familiar sight on magazine covers and TV screens, while his name frequently cropped up in everyday household discussions of mortgage rates and car loans. Overseas...
Ultimately, though, Texaco may pay a heavier price for its bold gambit. For one thing, all of Texaco's regular creditors have been bludgeoned by the Chapter 11 device; their goodwill is important to the oil firm's longer-range survival. Among others, Texaco owes Chase Manhattan Bank $2.95 billion...
In 1940 Texaco's reputation was tarnished when its chairman was forced to resign after a company representative in Germany was found to be a Nazi spy who had obtained a valuable report on the U.S. aircraft industry prepared by Texaco economists. That same year Texaco sponsored a German lawyer...
John Paul declined to celebrate a private Mass hoped for by the Pinochets, but prayed with them briefly in the palace chapel, an event that was broadcast on the government-owned television channel. Pinochet is eager to show he is not a pariah and hopes the goodwill extended to John...