Word: roger
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...withholding-tax repeal and the sale of bearer bonds is that the U.S. will grow even more dependent on foreign capital. For decades, America has been a creditor to the rest of the world. But the U.S. may soon owe foreigners more than they owe the U.S. Says Roger Kubarych, senior vice president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank: "By next year, the U.S. could have a net debt of $50 billion...
...Roger Rosenblatt
...Depression loans. Continental later regained prosperity and helped turn Chicago's downtown financial district on LaSalle Street into the futures-and commodities-trading capital of the world. But trouble returned as a result of the bank's go-go lending during the 1970s. Under former Chairman Roger Anderson, who was eased out last February, Continental lent freely for oil and gas drilling, condominium development and Latin American projects; many of the projects went bust. The biggest blow came in September 1982, when Oklahoma City's Penn Square Bank failed. Continental held more than $1 billion in Penn...
...selves are complicated. "More than an athlete, I'm a human being," said John Carlos. "I have emotions, needs, wants. I got the whole shot." In every volleyball game, in every foot race one sees the whole shot: mind over matter, mind over mind. John Landy turns his head; Roger Bannister shoots by. On the field it often seems more than a struggle for victory; it seems a struggle for a place in the world, self-assertion through combat. Sometimes it looks sublime?in a dive off the 10-meter platform, on the parallel bars. Sometimes it looks dispassionately cruel...
Abega works with an extremely talented front line boasting two stars of French First Division teams, Roger Milla and Gregory M'Bida...