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...perfect for a Gatsbyesque creature like Spence, with a past he is unwilling to talk about and a present that consists of convincing mysterious clients that he has plenty of influence. Spence would probably still be throwing dinners at the posh Four Seasons Hotel for people like Donald Gregg, U.S. Ambassador to South Korea, as he did last spring, if the police had not raided a male prostitution service in February. The raid turned up thousands of dollars' worth of credit-card receipts signed by Spence. Though he was not the only Washington figure to use the service (the Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Washington's Man from Nowhere | 7/24/1989 | See Source »

Forty members of a New Hampshire Air National Guard security unit were standing by at Pease Air Force Base about 15 miles away, at the request of Gov. Judd Gregg...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Protestors Rally at Seabrook | 6/5/1989 | See Source »

...College took over the financial problems when the society was unable to reach the former conductor, Scott Gregg '88 and demand an explanation of their fiscal situation...

Author: By Madhavi Sunder, | Title: Bach Society Goes Back Into the Black | 4/13/1989 | See Source »

...Gregg, who Gilbert said "became unreachable when the whole thing started to explode," wrote a letter to The Crimson last fall, denying allegations of embezzlement...

Author: By Madhavi Sunder, | Title: Bach Society Goes Back Into the Black | 4/13/1989 | See Source »

...President-elect has also been excessively loyal to associates who outlive their political usefulness. A case in point is Don Gregg, his national-security adviser, whom Bush declined to fire when he became enmeshed in allegations about illegal aid to the contras. During the campaign Bush stoutly defended a host of controversial Administration figures -- Ray Donovan, Robert Bork, Oliver North, Ed Meese, Don Regan, John Poindexter. It may have been sound politics, but it hints that Bush may be no better than Reagan at firing people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What To Expect: The outlook for the Bush years | 11/21/1988 | See Source »

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