Word: loaned
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...counsel, Chicago attorney Richard J. Phelan, that Mallick's major interests in real estate and oil and gas ventures and in redevelopment of Fort Worth's historic stockyards district gave him a direct interest in legislation on taxation and on certain appropriations bills. His financing arrangements with savings and loan institutions also gave him an interest in legislation involving the Savings and Loan industry, the committee found...
...Walsh said yesterday that if the governor does not agree to a meeting by that time, he would have no choice but to ask Harvard for a loan...
...said that he was not yet sure what Harvard official he would contact to discuss the loan...
...concern I have about a loan is that it would be borrowing to pay operating expenses, which is a bad idea in terms of fiscal responsibility," said Sullivan. "If you can't pay it today, there's no reason to believe you're going to be able to pay it tomorrow...
...economic provisions. It includes only limited measures to advance productivity and a highly risky plan to index workers' wages. The Bush Administration is thinking of rewarding Poland for its moves toward liberalization by extending new credits, the first since martial law was imposed in 1981. Even a generous loan, however, may not be enough to help Poland surmount its $39 billion foreign debt, aging industries and chronic consumer shortages. All too many Poles are gripped with a visible depression of spirit that even the astonishing political changes have failed to lift...