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Supporters paid from $100 to $500 to attend,and more than $100,000 was raised, according toDwight Robson, a Roosevelt campaign aide
...have a clue if he will run, but we would welcome him into the race, as we would any other Democrat," said Dwight Robson, director of operations for the Roosevelt campaign. "Flynn will add something to the debate, but we are confident in our ability to promote Mark...
While those strong profits have pleased bank executives and shareholders, the manner in which they were earned has infuriated the White House and the Federal Reserve. "The banks were not put into the business to take deposits and stick them into government securities," says Deputy Treasury Secretary John Robson. "Banking is not supposed to be a risk-free sport. Frankly, it is time for banks to step up to the plate and start lending again...
...freedom circus going on over here," declares Treasury's Deputy Secretary John Robson, an Administration coordinator for East European aid. "But it is a lot more than three rings." The arrival and departure of delegations on economic planning, marketing, trade and technical expertise are expected to rise geometrically in the next year or so. Treasury and the stodgy old Department of Commerce could be as important in this new world as the Pentagon was in the last...
TIME AUSTRALIA Editor Jefferson Penberthy is the man who has given the magazine its distinctive mix of Australian energy and traditional TIME quality. Last May, for example, he assigned Queensland Correspondent Frank Robson to find out why a number of Aborigines were dying in prisons and jails under mysterious circumstances. At the same time that Robson's cover story ran, a Royal Commission was established to investigate the problem. Last month TIME AUSTRALIA won two of the prestigious W.G. Walkley awards, Australia's highest journalism prizes, for Robson's story and for Photographer David May's cover picture of jailed...