Word: haled
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...most troubling revelations involves a $300,000 loan to Susan McDougal, part of which was diverted into Whitewater. The lender: Capital Management, a federally sponsored lending company owned at the time by David Hale, a Clinton-appointed judge. Capital also made a large loan to Tucker. But the purpose of Capital was to make loans to "socially or economically disadvantaged persons," hardly the way one might characterize McDougal or Tucker or Clinton. Hale was indicted in September for fraud and has accused Clinton of pressuring him to make the McDougal loan. The Clintons deny exerting any pressure or knowing about...
...said she plans to use the prize money for college tuition and donate the rest to AIDS research and Hale House, a home in New York City for AIDS and crack-addicted babies...
...production unions, workers are often part of flex ible teams that change tasks from month to month and work closely with management. That creates a sense of empowerment that can leave unions with little role to play. "Labor's mentality is manifestly tied to the old workplace," says David Hale, chief economist for Chicago-based Kemper Securities. "The new industries in the U.S. are evolving so rapidly that there is no stable craft pattern for a union to represent...
...each case the investigation is focusing on whether funds were misused by the S&L and McDougal, not whether the Clintons' involvement posed conflicts of interest. The only allegation against the President is being made by David Hale, a former municipal judge, who was indicted in September on charges of defrauding the Small Business Administration. Hale, who ran a federally sponsored lending company in Arkansas, claims that in 1985 Clinton and McDougal pressured him into making an improper $300,000 loan to McDougal's wife. White House officials dismiss the allegation, and Hale has admitted that he has no documentation...
...Given the links to special populations andspecial problems, this way [through Washington]may not be the best way to handle health care,"Hale said...