Authors: William D. Cohan
Nixon, Richard M.,
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Novotny, Edward,
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Blankfein criticized by,
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O’Brien, Michael,
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14.2
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14.3
Office of Defense Mobilization
Office of Management and Budget
Office of Production Management (OPM),
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3.2
Official Airlines Guide,
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14.2
O’Herron, Jonathan,
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7.2
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7.5
On the Brink
(Paulson),
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Our Crowd
(Birmingham),
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1.4
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1.5
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1.6
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1.8
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Overlock, Willard J. “Mike,”
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14.3
Owens-Corning Fiberglass,
4.1
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Owens-Illinois Glass Company,
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4.3
P&Ls (profits and losses),
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Panic of 1907,
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Paulson, Henry, Jr.,
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on conflict management,
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Corzine’s relationship with,
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as Friedman’s successor,
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international markets and,
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15.2
made Treasury secretary,
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and move to go public,
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in “palace coup” against Corzine,
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preferred stock of Wall Street firms purchased by,
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promoted to head of Goldman Sachs
religious views of,
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14.4
retirement considered by,
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16.1
strategic planning committe of
Paulson, John,
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Paulson, Wendy,
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Paulson & Co. Inc.,
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Pedowitz, Lawrence,
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11.8
Pellegrini, Paolo,
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Penn Central Transportation Company,
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People’s National Fire Insurance Company
Pergamon Holdings Limited,
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14.3
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
see
Senate, U.S., Goldman Sachs hearing at
Philadelphi, Pa.,
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1.2
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5.1
Philip Hill Investment Trust plc
Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood,
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4.2
“Planning for the Next Financial Crisis” (Summers)
Pollack, Daniel,
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7.5
Pollack Foundation for Economic Research
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey,
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12.1
PricewaterhouseCoopers,
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Primer, Jeremy,
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Procter & Gamble,
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10.1
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Profits
(Catchings),
1.1
Promise, The
(Alter),
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proprietary trading,
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Prosecutors, The
(Stewart),
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Public Employees Retirement System of Mississippi
Raazi, Mehra Cactus,
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Ranieri, Lew,
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Reagan, Ronald,
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Republican National Committee,
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12.1
Republican National Finance Committee
Reserve Bank Organization Committee
residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS),
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Road to Plenty
(Catchings),
1.1
Rockefeller, Nelson,
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7.2
Rogers, John F. W.,
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Rohatyn, Felix,
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Rolling Stone
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Roosevelt, Franklin D.,
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8.1
in 1932 campaign and election,
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3.3
in 1936 campaign and election,
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3.2
Weinberg’s friendship with,
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Root Barrett Cohen Knapp & Smith
Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund of the United States of America
Rubin, Robert E.,
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