Word: lieberman
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Connecticut Democrat Joseph Lieberman, backed by 19 of his Senate colleagues, urged the President to establish an oil-price task force to monitor the industry. "American consumers are being ripped off on a massive scale," said Lieberman, adding, "The Soviet Union and China have done more to help America in the last five days than our own oil industry." Senate minority leader Robert Dole hinted that Congress might have to rein in prices if the oil industry refused to do so. "Oil companies never learn," he said. "They're just asking for some kind of an excess-profits...
Among those signing the letter were Sens. John Kerry (D-Mass.), Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.), and Claiborne Pell...
...certainly is a setback," said Judith s. Lieberman '63, a Tufts University research scientist who was nominated by HRAAA this year...
...career-spanning survey on view at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art through June 3, Folon is coming in for the sort of institutional scrutiny rarely afforded an artist whose work is better known from posters and magazines than from trend-setting galleries. Mounted by William S. Lieberman, the Metropolitan's curator of 20th century art, "Folon's Folons" rounds up almost 70 watercolors and prints from the artist's own collection, as well as several objects -- frames, a hand mirror, a ceramic plaque -- that the artist has "transformed" into artworks...
...1990s corporations will continue to be bought and sold. But the deals will reflect old-fashioned values, like the strategic compatibility of companies with one another, rather than the profits to be made from doing a deal. "The whole system got out of whack," says Myron Lieberman, a senior partner of the Chicago firm Altheimer & Gray, which has specialized in buyouts for 25 years. "We just threw out considerations of how we were going to make the new companies healthy...