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...large, labor has wanted to avoid the board at all costs recently," says Anne Nelson, a professor at Cornell University's School of Industrial Labor Relations. "There is usually too much delay, which is bad for unions, and the decisions they make don't favor labor...
There was once a large wing of the Republican party which proudly embraced civil rights measures. Nelson Rockefeller, Mark Hatfield, and even Richard Nixon stood by minorities. Since 1980, however, the party has done little to further this cause...
...sums sought by irate debtors are approaching bank-busting sizes. Brothers Herbert, Lamar and Nelson Hunt of Texas are suing a consortium of 22 U.S. and foreign banks for $1.5 billion, charging that the lenders committed fraud and conspiracy to force their silver-and-oil empire into bankruptcy...
...record for most candidate covers in an election year was set in the tumultuous 1968 race: Democrats Hubert Humphrey, Eugene McCarthy and Robert Kennedy each had a turn on the cover, as did Republicans Nelson Rockefeller and Richard Nixon, the eventual winner. The proliferation and unpredictability of primary elections have made us more cautious over the years. When Robert Dole took the Iowa caucuses last February, we wanted to see more evidence of his strength before making him a cover choice. Sure enough, Dole lost in New Hampshire to George Bush. The Vice President's 1988 campaign efforts...
...people keep bugging [Gorbachev] about this woman [Mykhaylenko] he might just release her," Nelson said...