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...Senate president says that some of his fondest Rhodes memories are of a spring break when he and fellow Harvard Rhodes Scholar R. David Luskin '72 drove a Ford Mustang from Oxford to southern Italy...

Author: By Richard M. Burnes, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Son Of Chelsea Now Atop Beacon Hill | 6/3/1997 | See Source »

...progress--or lack of it--in the cleanup efforts is also in sharp dispute. Some initial skeptics took heart from the high caliber of FBI agents hired by the union: Robert Luskin, a former federal organized-crime prosecutor; Douglas Gow, formerly the No. 2 man at the FBI; and a fleet of seasoned former agents. They insist they are totally independent of Coia. Critics point out that they are paid by the union, which Coia still heads...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRUITS OF THEIR LABOR | 6/24/1996 | See Source »

...government's contention that the union really is being cleansed got a boost Friday when Luskin and Gow moved to expel 28 suspected mobsters and associates from Local 210 in Buffalo, New York, and bar them from ever resuming membership. Under the Justice-Laborers deal, the expulsions can be contested before a union legal officer, and then another official can be designated to hear appeals. If the expulsions hold up, however, they will accomplish something that has eluded the government for three decades: breaking Mob control of Local...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRUITS OF THEIR LABOR | 6/24/1996 | See Source »

...goodwill of powerful politicians, and he would gladly meet with Newt Gingrich "if I could." That would take some doing, since the Speaker of the House has named Coia as a figure in "a scandal that's about to break." Well, maybe not right away. As Luskin notes, the union has until Feb. 11, 1998, "to prove the deal was sound" and that the union really can cleanse itself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRUITS OF THEIR LABOR | 6/24/1996 | See Source »

...many allergens as possible. Even if they cannot avoid every single irritant in the indoor or outdoor environment, they can certainly try to allergy-proof the bedroom. And with proper treatment, their symptoms will be kept under control. "People with asthma can live normal lives," Rush Medical's Luskin declares. "They and their families should expect nothing less...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Asthma Deadly ... But Treatable | 6/22/1992 | See Source »

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