Word: sues
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Clark now lives in Belmont with his wife, Sue, and seven children. Like his predecessor, Clark will not move into the official dean's residence on the Business School campus...
...legislation. As chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, he has been pushing the interests of the major banks and brokerages that have poured at least $1.5 million into his campaigns over the years. He has already won passage of a bill that makes it harder for investors to sue fraudulent brokers. (His closest aide, Michael Kinsella, is a former lobbyist for the Securities Industry Association and an active fund raiser.) And he is pushing ahead with the most sweeping bank-deregulation package in history, the repeal of the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act, which forbids mergers between banks and securities firms...
Driven by the top musical salesmanship of perky Marcy McGuigan, tomboyish Debra Barsha, sassy Jackie Sanders and little-girl-lost Emily Loesser (Frank's daughter), this band echoes Sweet Sue and Her Society Syncopators, the outfit Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis joined in Some Like It Hot. Appropriately, Charles Busch, the off-Broadway drag star who co-authored Swingtime's mint-thin book (with Linda Thorsen Bond and William Repicci), is now playing Marian...
...Cooper is alleging all sorts ofconstitutional right violations and our responseis that you can't sue a University or anindividual over that violation," Ryan said."That's something only governments...
...words were cloaked in the subtle and elliptical language of the court, but his meaning was clear: an effort must be made to negotiate an end to the war. The words provided no clear direction for his government. Though officials were eager for peace, few were willing to sue for it, certainly not with the U.S. Military factions were ready to stage assassinations or a coup if bureaucrats tried such a move. Japanese diplomats approached the Soviet Union, then neutral in the Pacific, seeking mediation and proffering an alliance. That intelligence caused concern in the U.S., already worried about...