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...defining moments of his Administration and launched an all-out campaign to win. He is opposed by one of the strangest assortments of public figures ever to find themselves in one another's company. Enmity toward NAFTA is perhaps the only thing on which Perot, Ralph Nader, Jesse Jackson and Pat Buchanan could ever agree...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's Just That Close | 11/15/1993 | See Source »

...course, few people, except Ralph Nader, go to Washington hoping to change it. Many think that their pilgrimage will be brief. Often they stay and become fodder for the press or are spat out in this place where, as the late Vincent Foster put it, "ruining people's life is considered sport...

Author: By Lorraine Lezama, | Title: Women in Washington Aren't Always Living the Easy Life | 8/13/1993 | See Source »

...recent ruling by Federal Court Judge Charles E. Richey, requiring that an environmental impact statement must be drafted before NAFTA can be presented to Congress for ratification, may prove to be a pyrrhic victory for the groups (Sierra Club, Friends Of The Earth and Ralph Nader's Public Citizen who filed the suit...

Author: By Lorraine Lezama, | Title: Rocks in NAFTA's Road are Green | 7/20/1993 | See Source »

...undocumented nanny but a driver as well, when they fail to pay the Social Security and workers' compensation taxes they owe, when a topflight corporate lawyer married to a renowned Yale law professor blames their troubles on "bad legal advice," the sympathy hardens into fury. As consumer advocate Ralph Nader observed, "This was a family that could afford to hire Mary Poppins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thumbs Down In the Zoe Baird case | 2/1/1993 | See Source »

...ruling was handed down in the case of Dr. Nader Soliman, a self-employed anesthesiologist who spent 10 to 15 hours a week working out of the spare bedroom of his home in McLean, Virginia. Soliman also worked a total of 30 to 35 hours each week in three hospitals. But the irs denied him a $2,500 tax deduction because it determined that his home office was not his "principal place of business." The ruling was roundly criticized by small businesses, some members of Congress and, appropriately, the National Association for the Cottage Industry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Not Deductible | 1/25/1993 | See Source »

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