Word: nader
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Casino du Liban, near Jounieh, though its Lido-style floor show has yet to reopen. In warm weather, Beirut's St Georges swimming club, located next to the internationally renowned burned-out hotel of the same name, has reopened for swimming, sunning and girl watching Owner Michel Nader, who spent $500,000 to refurbish his club, left one bullet-riddled section of the bar as it was, "so people can remember and talk about what madness the civil war was." Another sign of returning normality: the reappearance of foreigners, including about 2,000 of the 5,000 Americans...
FANS is only a small fiefdom in Nader's consumerism empire, which includes more than a dozen Washington-based organizations, scores of staff members and an annual budget of $1 million, raised in public donations that average about $15 per person. Among the better-known groups...
...Center for Study of Responsive Law, the original flagship Nader organization. It produced a blitz of study-group reports in the early 1970s that exposed abuses in dozens of fields, from chemical products to environmental pollution. The center is now a backwater, dealing with lesser issues...
Congress Watch, which handles most of Nader's lobbying. It operates on a budget of $145,000 and employs seven full-time lobbyists, who are backed up with an arsenal of research...
...places them in the lower classes of society; this orients them toweard the working-class point of view. It's true that most lecturers aren't paid well, if at all. But there are notable exceptions, mainly those people who are regulars on the lecture circuit-- people like Ralph Nader. Galbraith, comfortably enconsced in his Gstaad chalet, doesn't fit; this mold either...