Word: naderized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...even development of alternate sources of energy will be needed. The nation must also find new pools of oil at home and drain every possible drop from already known domestic reserves. That has not been happening, and some critics, including former Federal Power Commission Head Lee White and Ralph Nader, charge that the oil industry has had an incentive to drag its feet in order to reduce the supply and force prices still higher. The evidence scarcely supports that accusation: petroleum producers lately have been sinking more holes into American soil than at any time since the mid-1960s. Trouble...
...outspoken champion of the free enterprise system and is leading a frontal attack on the federal bureaucracy that he believes is subverting it. At the same time he is an aggressive regulator of business. Yet Engman's self-appointed role as a sort of Ralph Nader out of Adam Smith involves no serious contradiction. He simply believes consumers are best served by a highly competitive business community, and he happens to be in a job that allows him to press that case forcefully...
Vain Effort. The court's unanimous decision did not specifically apply to all legal fees, much less to fees charged in other professions; but the implications are strong. "The decision shows that all professions are subject to the antitrust laws," exulted Alan Morrison, a director of Ralph Nader's Public Citizen, who argued the Goldfarbs' case. "Doctors, lawyers, accountants, engineers-all must now recognize that when they do business in the community, they'll be looked on as businessmen. It means lower prices and more competition." Indeed in Virginia, in a vain effort to head...
Like any immigrant group, Arab Americans have found their way in a variety of occupations-as peddlers, small shopkeepers, cooks, restaurant owners, then lawyers, doctors, engineers. Now they point proudly to such men as Ralph Nader, Comedian Danny Thomas, Heart Surgeon Michael DeBakey and former Pan Am President Najeeb Halaby, who are all descended from Lebanese or Syrian forebears. One great hero is South Dakota's James Abourezk, a Lebanese American who is the first person of Arab extraction to make it to the U.S. Senate...
...experienced reporter (the Wall Street Journal, Science magazine), Boffey, 39, had only limited help from the academy. By tradition, it keeps most of its working documents private. But Boffey and three young associates, working under the aegis of Ralph Nader's consumerist Center for Study of Responsive Law, overcame the academy's secrecy by conducting more than 500 interviews, many of them with academicians themselves, including an initially reluctant Academy President Philip Handler. In such controversial areas as the sonic booms and atmospheric damage caused by supersonic transports, the dangers of cyclamates and the effects of defoliants...