Word: suspected
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...hard for me to predict [how the team will do this year] because I'm new in the ballpark and haven't gone through the league before," Peckham said. "I suspect four of the six Ivies--Brown, Cornell, Princeton and Columbia--to be strong this season...
...really need to cheat," observes Corporate Raider T. Boone Pickens. And yet he did. His relentless drive to get an edge appears to have pushed him right over it. Boesky seemed to expect something like that might happen. "I can't predict my demise," he once said, "but I suspect it will occur abruptly...
...together was the financing role played by Drexel Burnham. In one sense that was unsurprising, since the company completely dominates the market for the high-interest junk bonds that have been issued to finance so many corporate mergers and buyouts. For other Wall Street firms even remotely connected with suspect deals, a major source of concern was the sheer sweep of Boesky's operations over the years. Said a member of the Goldman, Sachs investment house: "Most major brokerage firms executed trading orders for Boesky." Agreed another Wall Street analyst: "We are all scared that it will work...
...student protests over President Chun Doo Hwan's resistance to proposed democratic reforms, responded to the rumor campaign by placing the national police force on Grade A alert. The heightened security was ostensibly a precaution against a sudden attack by an unknown new regime in the north. Some observers suspect, however, that the government in Seoul was actually mounting a show of strength to rally domestic political sentiment. Moreover, South Korea's Defense Department could not produce any recordings of the loudspeaker announcements, which apparently had not been made in areas of the DMZ patrolled by U.S. troops. A government...
...months." Anyway, the Democrats claim, Section 501 demands that prior notice be given at least to the eight senior leaders no matter what. Says Congressman Wright: "The law is not ambiguous." Even some Republicans agreed. Said Indiana's Richard Lugar, outgoing chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee: "I suspect the President does not understand...