Word: neill
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Jacqueline O'Neill, the University's associate vice president for state and community relations, said yesterday she has no plans to run for the House seat that her father-in-law will vacate next year, despite a report in last Sunday's Boston Globe that family and friends are urging...
House Speaker Thomas P.(Tip) O'Neill Jr. (D-Mass,) will retire from his influential position next year after 34 years as a representative from Massachusetts' eighth district...
...content. Lamented Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole, a Republican: "I wish he had spent more time on the deficit." Of course, Dole conceded, "when you have something that you're not proud of, you don't raise it as the centerpiece of your speech." Democratic House Speaker O'Neill jabbed harder still. With such an upbeat tone, Reagan was "not being honest with the American public," he said. The speech, added the 72-year-old O'Neill, counted for little more than the musings of "a kindly...
...brought notable Republicans into his Government because they were the best candidates for the jobs and he understood he had to be President of all America. A curse of these times is rank, vengeful partisanship, practiced too often by the President and returned in kind by Democrat Thomas O'Neill, Speaker of the House. "I never conceived of the other party as being the enemy," Kirkpatrick said last week. Referring to the late Democratic Senator Henry Jackson of Washington, she went on: "I can best sum up myself by saying I am in the Scoop Jackson tradition...
...University is not unalterably opposed to the public policy vehicle of inclusionary zoning for the construction of low- and moderate- income housing," Jacqueline O'Neill, assistant vice president for state and community affairs, said yesterday," but what has been proposed is very rigid, stringent and not well thought...