Word: lloyds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Altman probably felt confident that he knew the rules of the game when he joined Clinton last year. As Jimmy Carter's Assistant Treasury Secretary, Altman helped engineer ) the Chrysler bailout. Thanks to his talent and good luck (he and Clinton became friends in college), Altman is now Lloyd Bentsen's understudy. He is also acting head of the Resolution Trust Corporation, an assignment he accepted to fill a temporary vacancy in the RTC's chairmanship. This is the chore that has sullied...
...Lloyd Cutler, venerable pillar of the Washington establishment, was tapped by President Clinton to take control of the increasingly ominous Whitewater affair as interim White House counselor. Cutler, who held the same position for Jimmy Carter, emphasized that he would take the job for no more than 130 days and would serve without...
...unsalvageably stupid and hackneyed plot line. Swarthy young thief Gus (played by Denis Leary) sets off an alarm during a robbery and barely makes his escape. He bolts for the nearest convenience store and finds Caroline (Judy Davis) wandering frustrated through the canned food aisle while her hesband Lloyd, played by Cherokee. Holding a gun to Caroline's back, he forces her to her car. Now here's the funny part: Gus doesn't know what he's in for! In an effort to get far away from the scene of the crime and gather his thoughts...
Connie (Christine Baranski) is the best character in the movie. She plays Lloyd's dead-pan Dorcester-accented sister-in-law (of the "coming down from Boston" clan). Her part is small but spicy: she repeatedly tells her kids to "shut up and celebrate Christmas" while contorting her face into strange fried-egg expressions. A funny mix of maternal and monstrous, Connie is able to balance delicately the separate but equal horrors that consume her life. Her character accurately reveals the modern female condition in all its glorious yet irritated state...
...accompanied the President to a summit in Moscow in January, and, more recently, traveled to Beijing with Secretary of the Treasury Lloyd Bentsen. "It's a very heavy schedule," Nye said. "I've been so busy that I haven't really spent much time thinking about Harvard...