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...response to the complaints, Feld stein and Lindsey allowed the creation of a series of four optional evening lectures on radical topics, the first of whih will lake place tonight in Emerson Hall...

Author: By Melissa I. Weissberg, | Title: Ec 10 Report Asks for Return of Radical Sections | 11/1/1984 | See Source »

...milk of politics, two well-suckled races are under way in Oklahoma and New York. Tulsa Democrat James Jones, chairman of the House Budget Committee, is being targeted by a heavily financed Republican effort. Manhattan's Bill Green has met a match as rich as he: Andrew Stein...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The House: Pouring In the Money | 10/15/1984 | See Source »

Meese clearly did select Edwin W. Thomas as an aide to his White House office after Thomas had offered Meese's wife an interest-free $15,000 loan. The loan was later granted, but Meese failed to report it on his financial-disclosure statements. Stein concluded that Thomas got the job because of his longstanding personal and professional relationship with Meese, rather than as a result of any transaction. While "an inference of willful nondisclosure arguably could be drawn," Stein wrote, he could find no motive for Meese to conceal the loan and therefore he accepted Meese...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Good News for Meese | 10/1/1984 | See Source »

Although Meese failed to make mortgage payments for 15 months on his California house and on a home he purchased in Virginia in 1981, Stein called the circumstances "not unusual for 'preferred' customers" of a bank. Four officers of the Great American Federal Savings Bank of San Diego, which made the loans, got federal jobs with Meese's help, Stein found, but might have done so without...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Good News for Meese | 10/1/1984 | See Source »

...Stein report portrays Meese as a sloppy and disorganized administrator who suffers from a bad memory. It does not, however, deal with Meese's ethics, as TIME had earlier been led to believe it would, and so reported. The special prosecutor makes no comment on Meese's judgment in accepting interest-free loans or skipping mortgage payments and then helping some of his benefactors, even if needlessly, to get federal jobs. It will be up to the Senators to decide whether Meese, on balance, is fully qualified to run the Justice Department...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Good News for Meese | 10/1/1984 | See Source »

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