Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Donald Regan" ¶ 6
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Regan and jobs
Donald Thomas Regan ( December 21, 1918 – June 10, 2003 ) was the 66th United States Secretary of the Treasury, from 1981 to 1985, and Chief of Staff from 1985 to 1987 in the Ronald Reagan Administration, where he advocated " Reaganomics " and tax cuts to create jobs and stimulate production.

Regan and with
* For the Record: From Wall Street to Washington ( 1988, by Donald Regan with Charles McCarry )
The White House Chief of Staff, Donald Regan, grew frustrated with this regimen, which created friction between him and the First Lady.
This escalated with the revelation of the Iran-Contra affair, an administration scandal, in which the First Lady felt Regan was damaging the president.
Regan became so angry with Nancy that he hung up on her during a 1987 telephone conversation.
In his 1988 memoirs, Regan wrote about Nancy's consultations with the astrologer, the first public mention of them, which resulted in embarrassment for the First Lady.
This position is countered by fellow philosopher Tom Regan, who writes that the same argument could be used to justify having sex with children.
* Animal Rights and Human Obligations: An Anthology ( co-editor with Thomas Regan ), Prentice-Hall, New Jersey, 1976.
Irish rock bands The Cranberries and The Pogues ( with Spider Stacy as whistler ) incorporate the tin whistle in some of their songs, as do such American Celtic punk bands as The Tossers, Dropkick Murphys, and Flogging Molly ( in which Bridget Regan plays the instrument ).
Lear announces he will live alternately with Goneril and Regan, and their husbands, the Dukes of Albany and Cornwall respectively.
Kent meets Oswald at Gloucester's home, quarrels with him, and is put in the stocks by Regan and her husband Cornwall.
Regan, Goneril, Albany, and Edmund meet with their forces.
Without Regan, White's relationship with Uni soured.
Sternwood mentions his other, older daughter Vivian, who is in a loveless marriage with a man named Rusty Regan, who has disappeared.
Meanwhile, in Georgetown, a young girl named Regan MacNeil living with her famous mother, actress Chris MacNeil, becomes inexplicably ill. After a gradual series of poltergeist-like disturbances, she undergoes disturbing psychological and physical changes, appearing to become " possessed " by a demonic spirit.
Father Damien Karras, who is currently going through a crisis of faith coupled with the loss of his mother, agrees to see Regan as a psychiatrist, but initially resists the notion that it is an actual demonic possession.
In January 2007, McCall was appointed to a panel, along with former New York State Comptroller Ned Regan and former New York City Comptroller Harrison Jay Goldin, to interview and recommend up to five candidates to the State Legislature to replace Alan Hevesi, who resigned as State Comptroller due to scandal.
Co-authored with Larry Sloman and edited by Judith Regan, the release of Private Parts on October 7 saw its first printing of 225, 000 copies being sold within hours of going on sale.
An official book was produced by Bob Geldof in collaboration with photographer Denis O ' Regan.
In February 2011, The New York Times reported that documents filed in a lawsuit state that Ailes urged former employee and current publisher Judith Regan to lie to federal investigators regarding her affair with New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik, nominated for Department of Homeland Security Secretary.
The court documents also state that Regan taped one of the conversations between Ailes and herself, where Ailes discusses her relationship with Kerik.
The view that animals have moral rights ( animal rights ) is a philosophical position proposed by Tom Regan, among others, who argues that animals are beings with beliefs and desires, and as such are the " subjects of a life " with moral value and therefore moral rights.
Shortly after he became Foreign Secretary, Cook ended his marriage with Margaret, revealing that he had an extra-marital affair with one of his staff, Gaynor Regan.
Campbell explained that the press was about to break the story of his affair with Regan.

Regan and then
Regan kills the servant, and tells Gloucester that Edmund betrayed him ; then she turns him out to wander the heath too.
He has been married three times — first to Kathleen Regan ( 1966 ); then to Kate Netter Forte from 1980 to 1990 ; and lastly to his current wife, Andrea Patrick, a former Bituminous Coal Queen and Miss Pennsylvania USA, whom he married in 1998.
He was replaced by Gerry O ' Regan, who had until then been editor of the Irish Independents sister paper, the Evening Herald.
She then had several major TV roles, including two of the BBC Television Shakespeare productions ( as Desdemona in Othello and Regan in King Lear ).
Reagan rejected the Phillips-Wright request, but in 1985, he named Baker as United States Secretary of the Treasury, in a job-swap with then Secretary Donald T. Regan, a former Merrill Lynch officer who became Chief of Staff.
Michael Moore gives brief focus to this incident in his documentary, Capitalism: A Love Story, who then proceeds to insinuate that Reagan was merely chosen a frontman ( or " sheriff ") for the real power behind the throne, among them Regan, who at the time was the Chairman of Merrill Lynch and who Reagan appointed as Treasury Secretary and then Chief of Staff.
Boots was voiced by Harrison Chad in the original English version and then, from season five onwards, by Regan Mizrahi.
* Premier of Nova Scotia-George Smith then Gerald Regan
* Premier of Nova Scotia: Gerald Regan then John Buchanan
Stewart earned his first & only win of the season in the AMP Energy 500 at Talladega on October 5 driving for sponsor Subway as his last win on Joe Gibbs Racing ( Stewart then would move to his own racing team Stewart-Haas Racing ) On the final lap Stewart was passed by Regan Smith the rookie of Dale Earnhardt Inc who beat Stewart to the line.
Campas then suffered a mild upset, when he was beaten by the relatively unknown Eric Regan by decision in twelve rounds, at Oroville, California.
A key scene of a sleepwalking Regan about to wander off a rooftop was filmed in New York atop 666 Fifth Avenue ( where Warner Bros. offices were then located ).
Her singing caught the attention of Russ Regan ( then head of 20th Century Records ) in 1972 when he heard a demonstration she had recorded.
Stevens then calls Regan to testify.
Regan then played for the Ottawa Senators in the Quebec Senior Hockey League.
Regan then moved on to the Pembroke Lumber Kings of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association and the Quebec Aces of the Quebec Hockey League.
He briefly headed a side project called Pal with fellow former Scholars member Jesse Wilder, but then started The Littlest Man Band, which featured Dan Regan from Reel Big Fish, Vincent Walker from Suburban Legends, and three members of The Scholars.
Marlowe then calls the police, telling them that Mars killed Regan.
The band then added bassist Julianne Regan followed, briefly, by a keyboardist, Jean-Marc Lederman.

0.233 seconds.