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...It was signed into law in 1970 during the presidency of Richard Nixon and was used by Rudy Giuliani when he was US Attorney for the Southern District of New York to pursue the heads of New York’s five mafia...
...Professor Moffat in his letter on inflation and econometrics for the FT to produce a statement using a “fourth-differenced” variable (Letters, January 8), older readers may recall US President Richard Nixon...
...Conversations from the Nixon tapes in the run-up to the 1972 election (which Nixon won) show him pressuring Fed chair Arthur Burns to reduce rates....
...This meant that vessels were frequently arriving at ports on days when they were not scheduled, Nixon said....
...— How Brexit wrecked the stock market (Simon Nixon) — What hundreds of economic news events say about belief overreaction in the stock market (NEBR) — Why is Europe losing the productivity race?...
...Second, in 1971 Richard Nixon’s secretary of state, William Rogers, supported a political settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict, including withdrawal from territories occupied in the six-day war of 1967...
...Had Johnson or Humphrey publicly disclosed that Nixon was interfering with the Vietnam peace talks — to prevent the much-dreaded October surprise of a bombing pause — Nixon would almost certainly have lost...
...The US diplomat Chas W Freeman Jr was the interpreter between Zhou and Nixon and, in his 2013 book Interesting Times: China, America, and the Shifting Balance of Prestige, he reports that Nixon did not ask...
...to death (PC Mag) — French matchstick Eiffel Tower record bid ruled out over wrong matches (BBC) — My comments are in the Google doc linked in the Dropbox I sent in the Slack (McSweeney’s) — RIP Mojo Nixon...
...(Simon Nixon) — Annoying in-browser missile game...
...“Just as only Nixon could go to China, only Labour can reform the NHS,” Streeting said....
...Some people attributed Nixon’s choice of Kissinger to the probably trivial titbits that he secretly passed on from Paris. In practice, Nixon admired Kissinger’s foreign policy brain....
...Since 1952, the “first-in-the-nation” primary has launched many GOP presidential candidates to their party’s nomination, including Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George HW...
...In 1969, Nixon appointed him national security adviser. He served as secretary of state from 1973 to 1977....
...The basis for this odd symmetry was that Kissinger admired power, which Nixon had, and Nixon admired intellect, Kissinger’s strength, provided he could share in the glory....
...Kissinger served as national security adviser under presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford from 1969-75 1972: In the White House barber shop with barber Milton Pitts 1974: Kissinger accepts food from...
...For civil litigation — which carries the threat of monetary penalties but no prison time — the case law is more developed, starting with Nixon vs Fitzgerald, in which Nixon was sued by a man who lost his...
...Peter G Moffatt Professor of Econometrics University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK Letter in response to this letter: The tricks Nixon tried to get re-elected!...
...His four words, “my memory is fine”, may not equate to Richard Nixon’s “I’m not a crook” but they could enter US political lore just the same....
...Nixon resigned as president in 1974 and was later issued a pre-emptive pardon by his successor, Gerald Ford....
...Nixon changed the means, not the ends. Similarly, Basel III. Post-crisis regulation clamped down on domestic banks, but left international capital mobility well alone....
...As US president, Richard Nixon put pressure on Fed chair Arthur Burns to ease monetary policy in 1971 ahead of the 1972 election....
...Retrieving a notebook needed to prepare Kennedy for his debate that night with Republican nominee Richard Nixon, he stumbled into the candidate’s suite to find him napping — just hours before one of the...
...Both Van Hulle and Nixon are Beckett scholars (they are co-directors of the Samuel Beckett Digital Manuscript Project) and so there’s plenty of Beckettiana here....
...In 1971 when Richard Nixon, then president, took the US off the gold standard, he also imposed a 10 per cent tariff on imports....
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