Word: greenberg
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Judith G. Greenberg, a professor at the New England School of Law who wrote the introduction to Frug's book, began the evening's readings...
Michael E. Greenberg, associate professor of microbiology and molecular genetics and John Blenis, associate professor of cellular and molecular physiology, won awards for projects which lacked direct applications, but which could eventually lead to beneficial products...
...important personnel shift involved Susan Thomases, who had nominally been head of Hillary Clinton's personal staff but had annoyed others by sometimes abrasive forays onto their turf. For example, she blamed Stan Greenberg for a poll that included questions about Hillary's liabilities, which had led the pollster to write a memo about "the Hillary problem." Thomases in June was given the powerful but narrowly defined job of campaign scheduler...
Before raising rates, though, insurers must persuade state regulators of their need to do so, and that won't be easy in Florida and Louisiana. Two days after Andrew struck, the National Insurance Consumer Organization disclosed an embarrassing internal memo from Jeffrey Greenberg, executive vice president of American International Group. In the Aug. 26 memo, Greenberg described the storm as "an opportunity to get price increases now." He urged AIG executives to prepare clients for a rate boost. "Please get it moving today," he wrote. The memo touched off a maelstrom of outrage. Insurance commissioners in Louisiana and Florida immediately...
...California to the point where Bush would be competitive there. If the numbers in the nation's largest state begin to change, Bush would divert money and time to the West Coast. That would force Clinton to do the same in the final weeks. Clinton's pollster, Stan Greenberg, insists the Democrat's hold on California is impregnable even if Perot reduces the spread...