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...Psychology Marc D. Hauser; Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Jae U. Jung; Associate Professor of Pathology Andrew A. Lackner; Instructor in Veterinary Medicine David E. Lee-Parritz; Associate Professor of Psychobiology Bertha K. Madras; Professors of Psychobiology William H. Morse and Roger D. Spealman; James T. Wortham, associate director of the New England Regional Primate Research Center; and Associate Professor of Medicine Frederick C. Wang...
...time in Clinton's second term: Another issue, another town hall meeting -- and this time, another cable news network. The President takes his National Dialogue on Race to the airwaves tonight on ESPN with 90 minutes of "Race & Sports -- Running in Place?" starting at 8 p.m. ET from the Wortham Center in Houston...
...compelled by his greatness to "jump on a lot of women." Some mediocre or failed Presidents--Kennedy, Johnson--did have this problem, which may be related to their failures, since regardless of the current opinion, character does count in making a man, or a President, great. MARC ROGERS Wortham, Texas...
...Texas' pine-covered Eastern District, where failed thrifts are about as common as pickup trucks, U.S. Attorney Robert Wortham has a problem. Some 30 financial institutions have already gone belly-up or come under Government supervision; 59 more are under investigation for fraud. But Wortham, with a team of five FBI agents, doesn't have the manpower needed to unravel the bankers' dastardly deeds. "I've begged. I've pleaded. I've complained up the ladder," said Wortham at a hearing last week before the House Commerce, Consumer, and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee. "I could ask my mother...
Even when convictions are obtained, misused funds can be difficult to recover. Most of the S&L con men have lost the money, says Wortham. "It's easy come, easy go." That may be why regulators are moving quickly to apprehend another class of villains: the accountants who, out of negligence or complicity, helped cause the S&L disaster. The Government has filed ten lawsuits against the country's biggest accounting firms, totaling $2 billion, and that figure is expected to rise dramatically. Gripes Joseph Mauriello, a partner with the second largest accounting giant, KPMG Peat Marwick: "They are going...