Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...government-securities market, a freewheeling, $200 billion-a-day bazaar in which federal notes and bonds are traded, was rocked last week by the failure of its second dealer in a month. Bevill, Bresler & Schulman Asset Management, a small New Jersey-based firm, filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 after admitting that it could not meet some $140 million in debts to its customers, including about 45 savings and loan associations. The Securities and Exchange Commission sued Bevill, Bresler for fraud, charging that the firm secretly drained its customers' investments to make up for heavy trading losses. The failure comes...
...Jersey failure provided more evidence for politicians who are demanding a closer federal watch on the largely unregulated government- securities market. Two House Democrats, John Dingell of Michigan and Timothy Wirth of Colorado, plan to introduce a bill this week that would bring some 200 dealers under the supervision of a panel to be called the Public Securities Rulemaking Board...
After crushing the New Jersey Institute of Technology, 3-0, in the first round of Saturday's playoffs, Harvard seemed in prime condition to score an upset over Stroudsberg and earn a spot in the Eastern Final Four...
...asking whether "a 'viable' fetus is a human being." The eight-page letter was sent by three conservative Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee--Jeremiah Denton of Alabama, Orrin Hatch of Utah and John East of North Carolina--to Joseph Rodriguez, a Democrat nominated by Reagan for a New Jersey federal judgeship...
...before this year's Crimson squad etches its name into the Harvard record books, it'll have to earn its regional title by defeating the New Jersey Institute of Technology at noon and then winning the finals of the NCAA playoffs later this evening...