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...fought for progressive ideals in nearly every battle, on nearly every front, for over two decades. Whether singing for the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in Spain, for union organizers and strikers all through the United States, or for Rosenberg sympathizers in New York City, Robeson lent his voice, his heart, and his intellect to forces combating repression wherever and whenever he could...
...York Daily News Sports Editor Dick Young lent credence to the report, writing that the Jets were definitely after a coach from the college ranks...
banks have lent to developing countries or their agencies. Many of these countries have been hit by rising import bills for oil, while their revenues from exports of raw materials are tumbling because of worldwide recession...
...money to the takeover bank or indemnifying it against losses. FDIC loans smoothed the 1974 bailouts of New York's Franklin National Bank and San Diego's U.S. National, two of the biggest failures in U.S. banking history, and no depositors lost anything. Last year the FDIC lent $10 million to Southeast Banking Corp., enabling it to bail out the Palmer Bank Corp. of Sarasota...
...done magazine writing. But none of this makes her a consumer specialist. In fact, her best-known specialty is throwing chic dinners at her $250,000 Chevy Chase, Md., home, often attended by such close friends as Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Vice President Nelson Rockefeller (who once lent her husband more than $180,000 to help purchase a small paper in California). Could these two luminaries have helped her get the job? No, says Joan Braden, who insists that she never talked to Kissinger or Rockefeller about...