Word: mcmahons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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George claimed that Casey wanted North and the National Security staff to handle the Iran initiative, because he knew that his own aides, including CIA Deputy Director John McMahon as well as George, were opposed...
...workers and prizes to be used in promotional giveaways. Perhaps most important, many franchisers offer name recognition backed by advertising razzle-dazzle. Each of the 2,600 Taco Bell outlets in the U.S. has benefited from the chain's national TV campaign starring Chicago Bears Quarterback Jim McMahon...
...colonel." Witnesses before the Iran-contra committee have testified that they got a strong impression North was working more for Casey than for his nominal bosses, McFarlane and his successor as National Security Adviser, John Poindexter. "Covert actions were pretty much left to Casey and ((CIA Deputy Director)) John McMahon, with little if any top-level discussion or review," says one former Administration policymaker. According to this official, even Reagan was cut out of the loop: "The President became less and less involved. Decision making was less systematically fashioned. There was no process to involve him. There was too much...
...billion securities industry hailed the decision. Eugene and Julia McMahon of Yonkers, N.Y., reviled it. In a ruling of vital concern to small investors everywhere, the U.S. Supreme Court last week came out in favor of arbitration over litigation as a means of settling disputes between stockbrokers and their clients...
...tell-tale signs of a champion. But I did notice something odd; he seemed to favor his right rotator cuff when he lifted his golf bag. I wasn't surprised when, three years later, an injury to that self-same area knocked Jimbo out for the season. McMahon slipped out the door ostensibly because his tee time had arrived; of course, he was simply trying to avoid having to answer my searing, gut-wrenching inquiries. I let him go. I had already pierced to the man's soul; no need to make him squirm any longer...