Word: lehman
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...economy is already perking along. After more than four years of expansion, it is growing at a sustainable rate of around 2.5%; inflation remains under control, and unemployment is a moderate 5.6%. Allen Sinai, chief economist for Lehman Brothers Global Economics, predicted "at least another two or three years of expansion and probably the best U.S. business cycle ever." Moreover, he added, the healthy economy will be "absolutely an A-plus" for Clinton in next year's election...
...session in our Washington bureau, we invited some mainstream economists, of course, including David Wyss of DRI/McGraw Hill and Allen Sinai of Lehman Brothers Global Economics. But we also added a U.S. Senator (Pete Domenici), one of Clinton's top economic advisers (Laura D'Andrea Tyson), a Cabinet member (Labor Secretary Robert Reich), a specialist on minority economics (Margaret Simms of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies), a conservative economist (Stephen Moore from the Cato Institute) and a New Democrat (Rob Shapiro of the Progressive Policy Institute...
...experience, Holbrooke left the Foreign Service to edit Foreign Policy magazine before rejoining the State Department as Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs in the Carter Administration. Moving to New York City after Ronald Reagan's 1980 election, he embellished his Establishment credentials by joining Lehman Brothers, dating TV journalist Diane Sawyer, collaborating with Clark Clifford on his autobiography and ghostwriting op-ed pieces on foreign policy for Democratic Party hostess with the mostest Pamela Harriman...
...settlement this summer, Dana-Farber agreed to pay an undisclosed amount to Lehman's husband, a Dana-Farber researcher, who will use the money to start a center for breast cancer research...
Subsequent investigations revealed that Lehman's death was just one of dozens of mistakes involving the hospital's patients...