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Gold, Herman | July 30, 1988 issue
The article discusses the emerging role of banks in securities trading. Until recent years banks were relatively uninterested in securities trading and...

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Bethell, Tom | May 31, 1971 issue
James R. Hoffa, in his latest and probably last attempt to get out of jail in time for the Teamsters' convention this July, has now enlisted the aid of...

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Engberg, Emmett | March 13, 1954 issue
Presents letters to the editor referencing various articles that were previously published. Appraisal of the thoughtful articles dealing with the Pakistan...

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Syks, Jay G. | October 15, 1955 issue
Faced with a comparable problem, Canada adopted on January 1, 1952, the so-called universal old-age pension system used therefore only by Sweden and New...

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Kenney, Barbara Allen | April 11, 2005 issue
Presents letters to the editor of "The Nation" regarding articles found in previous issues of the journal. Response to the article "Arthur Miller," regarding...

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Shorrock, Tim | April 1, 2002 issue
This article presents information on William Conway, managing director and co-founder of the Carlyle Group. To give Conway his due, Carlyle has done exceedingly...

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Greider, William | August 5, 2002 issue
The article focuses on the stand of lawyer William Lerach regarding the emerging debate over how to reform corporate governance. Lerach's law firm, Milberg...

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Blackburn, Robin | February 17, 2003 issue
The author comments on the crisis facing pension funds in the U.S. He notes that under the current law, plan participants have little or no control over...

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Neuberger, Richard L. | October 30, 1935 issue
This article focuses on the dissension within the movement for the Townsend old-age revolving-pension plan has been reported from a dozen widely scattered...

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Moberg, David | March 15, 2004 issue
The author investigates the circumstances under which controversial private education company Edison Schools was saved from collapse by a pension fund for...

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