Word: iras
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Kramer is evidently intent on upsetting thisorderly arbitration process perhaps because hethinks that his financial fortunes would farebetter through a campaign of rumor-mongering andinnuendo," said Ira B. Karasick, the attorney forTribe and his co-defendants, in a press release...
...watching two years' work go down the drain in about 48 hours, Ira Magaziner, the architect of Bill Clinton's health-care reform plan, had a strangely delighted air at the White House senior staff meeting last Thursday morning. The afternoon before, the Business Roundtable, a group of corporate executives, had supported the alternative plan drafted by Congressman Jim Cooper of Tennessee. In a few hours, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce would use harsher language to reject the Clinton approach. Earlier in the week, Clinton offered to trade away two key elements of Magaziner's design in order...
...meanwhile, can meet, and perhaps impress, Hollywood decision makers without a bossy secretary blocking the way. "The festival gives people access to Hollywood who wouldn't otherwise have it," says Tom Rothman, president of worldwide production for Goldwyn. "Here you don't need a reservation at Morton's." Observes Ira Deutchman, president of Fine Line Features: "As irritating as it is to have the place swarming with Hollywood folks, I can't see how that's a negative. Without them, Sundance would be a marginalized event...
...Ira E. Stoll '94 was President of The Crimson...
...wouldn't cry about that," says a senior Administration official. "The President can still declare victory as long as universal coverage is promised at some point." Yet Clinton's plan could stall completely unless Moynihan's worries about the "collateral consequences" are addressed. Inexplicably, Moynihan and Ira Magaziner, the Administration's health-care guru, have yet to talk about employer mandates. "We want to get everything in order first," says a White House aide, who predicts the bipartisan Congressional Budget Office will "shortly endorse our financing assumptions" -- an optimism other Administration officials don't share. The problem, says Moynihan...