Word: leas
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...Rachel Lea Fish, the New York office director of advocacy group the David Project, met with Jewish students in October 2003 to investigate campus life. Several reported problems with professors who used the classroom as a bully pulpit, according to Fish...
...group of HDS students, led by Rachel Lea Fish, researched the issue and brought their concerns to HDS Dean William A. Graham in March 2003. They alleged that the Zayed Center, established in 1999, had hosted speakers claiming that the Holocaust was perpetrated by Zionists, not Nazis, and that Israel plotted the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. It had also featured less controversial speakers like former President Jimmy Carter and former Vice President Al Gore...
SENTENCED. LEA FASTOW, 42, wife of former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow; to a year in prison; in Houston. The heiress to a grocery and real estate fortune pleaded guilty to helping her husband hide income from questionable financial transactions, which contributed to Enron's collapse...
WITHDRAWN. A guilty plea to a felony tax charge, by LEA FASTOW, whose spouse will spend 10 years in prison for his role in the Enron megafraud; in Houston. Fastow reneged after a judge said he would not abide by a plea bargain that called for her to spend only five months in jail, a deal designed to ensure that their children would have at least one parent at home. Her trial is scheduled for June...
...Lea Professor of Medieval History Thomas N. Bisson and his wife Carroll Bisson, a Lamont librarian, viewed Palfrey House from behind a metal fence. The couple has lived opposite the house for the last 17 years...