Citations with the tag: SPECTER, Arlen, 1930-
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- Jump ship. Specter.
Moulitsas, Markos // Hill; 3/18/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 31, p23In this article the author reflects on the condition of political career of Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter regarding his stand in favor to the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA).
- New financial exchange trades Washington policies as commodities.
Swanson, Ian // Hill; 3/25/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 35, p12The article reports on the effects of U.S. Senator Arlen Specter's decision of opposing to the card-check contracts specially to the Web-based firm American Civics Exchange.
- Specter courts conservatives in Pa. rematch.
Bolton, Alexander // Hill; 4/28/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 47, p6No abstract available.
- Bloggers: Right furious, left wary and doubtful.
O'Brien, Michael // Hill; 4/29/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 48, p1No abstract available.
- Specter switch roils electoral landscape in Pa. and nationwide.
Blake, Aaron // Hill; 4/29/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 48, p3No abstract available.
- Specter signs on to Senate PSO bill.
Blake, Aaron // AHA News; 04/14/97, Vol. 33 Issue 14, p3Reports on Senator Arlen Specter's co-sponsorship of the provider-sponsored organization (PSO) bill. Author of the bill; Other co-sponsors.
- Specter of defeat.
Blake, Aaron // Advocate; 12/26/95, Issue 697, p11Focuses on Senator Arlen Specter's withdrawal from his Republic presidential nomination. Specter's complaints on the stalling of his fund-raising efforts; Reactions of gay and lesbian followers of Specter on his action.
- Newswire.
Blake, Aaron // Dairy Field; Jun98, Vol. 181 Issue 6, p1Focuses on the Milk Processors Education Program (MilkPEP) and the National Dairy Council's commendation of Sen. Arlen Spector's holding of a hearing on the importance of bone health and osteoporosis.
- Specter parades his `fiscal conservatism'.
Blake, Aaron // Human Events; 3/3/95, Vol. 51 Issue 8, p4Focuses on the ideological inclinations of Senator Arlen Specter in his bid to win the Republication nomination for the presidency of the United States in 1996. Promotion of fiscal conservatism with social libertarianism; Senate records of Specter in policy decisions; Comments and observations...
- Time warp and Arlen Specter.
Shearer, Kent // Enterprise/Salt Lake City; 4/3/95, Vol. 24 Issue 40, p19Comments that the author's interview about his recollection of Arlen Specter is time warped. Acquaintance with AS in the forties.
- Specter packs up, takes the fifth.
Walls, Jeannette; Gelman, Jan // New York; 2/1/93, Vol. 26 Issue 5, p9Reports that Arlen Specter, the Pennsylvania Republican who grilled Anita Hill during the Clarence Thomas hearings, moved his office to the fifth floor when Dianne Feinstein, the freshman feminist from California, moved into an office near his. Comments from Specter's spokeswoman; Details.
- CORRECTION.
Walls, Jeannette; Gelman, Jan // Hill; 12/9/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 132, p3A correction to the article relating the statement of Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania that was published in the previous issue is presented.
- Senatorial Greeting for 2007.
Walls, Jeannette; Gelman, Jan // Officer; Feb2007, Vol. 83 Issue 2, p45The article presents a photograph of U.S. Senator Arlen Specter shaking hands with Lieutenant Colonel Prospero Castelluccio, chief of manpower and organization for the 379 Air Expeditionary Wing, during the former's visit with the wing in Southwest Asia.
- A staffer's life switched down upside.
Kitto, Kris; Yager, Jordy // Hill; 5/5/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 50, p40The article focuses on the impact of U.S. Senator Arlen Specter's decision in joining the Democrats.
- Liberal Anti-Incumbency (Hunting DINO's).
Campbell, Tony // Moderate Voice; 5/19/2010, p7The article comments on the defeat of Senator Arlen Specter in the Pennsylvania primary because Democratic voters believe that he did not meet their standards.
- CORRECTION.
Campbell, Tony // Hill; 6/4/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 64, p3A correction to the article about Senator Arlen Specter who was diagnosed with benign brain tumors in 1993 and 1996 that was published in the 2008 issue is presented.
- Heavy blowto card�check.
Bogardus, Kevin; Blake, Aaron // Hill; 3/25/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 35, p1The article reports that U.S. Senator Arlen Specter opposes the card-check bill proposed by the U.S. Congress which could affect the Democrats' labor bill.
- House Dems emboldened by Specter's party switch.
Allen, Jared // Hill; 4/29/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 48, p4No abstract available.
- Specter receives warm reception from Dems.
Bolton, Alexander; Rushing, J. Taylor // Hill; 5/6/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 51, p4The article reports on the warm welcome received by Senator Arlen Specter during his first Senate Democratic policy lunch.
- Specter no shoo-in.
Moulitsas, Markos // Hill; 5/6/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 51, p25The article presents the author's views on the party switch of Senator Arlen Specter from Republican Party to Democratic Party.
- Specter, Party of One.
Shaw, Michael // BAGnewsNotes; 5/15/2010, p2A photograph of former senator Arlen Specter showing his book on surviving cancer at the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers in the U.S. is presented.
- The Long View.
LONG, ROB // National Review; 5/25/2009, Vol. 61 Issue 9, p43This article presents various literary excerpts with edits facetiously attributed to U.S. Senator Arlen Specter that treat his decision to change his alliance from the Republican to the Democratic Party, including from the Greek tragedy "Oresteia," by Aeschylus, the military treatise "The Art of...
- In taking judicial nomination fight to Dems, Specter mends fences with conservatives.
Raju, Manu // Hill; 4/8/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 37, p6The article focuses on Senator Arlen Specter's talk with Democrats in relation to escalating Senate battle over judicial nominees.
- Senate Democrats pull back on Specter's card-check prediction.
Bogardus, Kevin; Rushing, J. Taylor // Hill; 9/17/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 104, p3The article reports that the Democratic Senators has withdrawn the prediction of U.S. Senator Arlen Specter on the Employee Free Choice Act or card check
- Specter and the moderate.
Bogardus, Kevin; Rushing, J. Taylor // Christian Science Monitor; 11/27/95, Vol. 88 Issue 1, p20No abstract available.
- Candidate Specter plays the moderate in GOP production.
Feldman, Linda // Christian Science Monitor; 3/31/95, Vol. 87 Issue 87, p3Discusses the chances of Arlen Specter, Republican senator from Pennsylvania, in the 1996 US Presidential elections. Details of his announcement and promises; Comments of prominent Americans on his personal traits and professional achievements.
- Specter swims against GOP current.
Johnston, Robert C. // Education Week; 11/22/95, Vol. 15 Issue 12, p14Features United States Senator Arlen Specter. Specter as defender of President Bill Clinton's Goal 2000: Educate America Act; Specter as alley of education groups; Career background of Specter.
- Criminal Penalties Proposed For Product Liability Violations.
Brostoff, Steven // National Underwriter / Property & Casualty Risk & Benefits Manag; 09/18/2000, Vol. 104 Issue 38, p2Offers a look at the legislation introduced by Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter in the United States Congress which make it a criminal offense to knowingly manufacture and sell a defective product. Provisions of the legislation; Penalties for liable companies; Definition of a defective...
- CLARIFICATION.
Brostoff, Steven // Hill; 12/9/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 132, p3The article presents a clarification on the statement of Senator Arlen Specter of the U.S. Republican Party in Pennsylvania.
- Senate candidates from opposite sides use same strategy against Specter.
Wilson, Reid // Hill; 8/5/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 95, p12The article reports on the political machination and strategy of the rivals of U.S. Senator Arlen Specter, noting that Pat Toomey and Joe Sestak of Pennsylvania who, although situated at the opposite extreme of the political spectrum, use common strategy against Specter.
- Pa. Senator threatens law to block big mergers.
Seiberg, Jaret // American Banker; 3/16/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 50, p1States that Pennsylvania Republican Senator Arlen Specter has stated he might introduce a bill that would prevent bankers hoping to close offices and otherwise cut costs in a merger. Stipulation of the bill introduced a Federal Reserve Board hearing on March 13, 1998; Indication that branches...
- Dr. Henry Foster picks up support from Sen. Specter.
Seiberg, Jaret // Jet; 3/13/95, Vol. 87 Issue 18, p24Reports on Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter's support for Dr. Henry Foster's nomination as US Surgeon General. Specter's criticism of those who are against Foster's nomination.
- Arlen Specter's `centrist' presidential campaign.
Seiberg, Jaret // Christian Science Monitor; 10/12/95, Vol. 87 Issue 222, p19Presents an excerpt from the conversation of presidential candidate Senator Arlen Specter with the editors of Christian Science Monitor, answering queries on various issues.
- Specter gets Dems' cash as he returns GOP funds.
Wilson, Reid // Hill; 7/28/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 90, p6The article reports on the campaign cash received by U.S. Senator Arlen Specter from the U.S. Democratic leaders following his defection from the Republican Party on April 28, 2009.
- Arlen Specter.
Wilson, Reid // U.S. News & World Report; 4/10/95, Vol. 118 Issue 14, p20Focuses on Pennsylavania Senator Arlen Specter. Examples of how he has courted controversy in the past; His announcement that he will seek the GOP presidential nomination in 1996.
- IN THE KNOW.
Wilson, Reid // Hill; 11/19/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 138, p34The article reports on the different updates in the U.S. including Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter giving a kiss to Sally Ranney during a tour of Capitol Hill, National Geographic stores will be selling more than 250,000 items for its annual Warehouse sale and singers Mary J. Blige, Neil...
- People.
Wilson, Reid // U.S. News & World Report; 12/4/95, Vol. 119 Issue 22, p17Focuses on Arlen Specter and his being in quest of the Republican presidential nomination. His comments which made him seem out of place among the conservative Republican Party; His decision to drop out of the race.
- This week: $8 million in `leadership skills.'
August, Melissa; Gorman, Christine // Time; 4/24/1995, Vol. 145 Issue 17, p13Focuses on Senator Arlen Specter, a presidential candidate and comments on his pledge to balance the budget by reducing spending. Discussion of a program he sponsored in 1992 which was described as `a perfectly formed specimen' of pork.
- Dems press Specter to switch sides.
Blake, Aaron // Hill; 3/17/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 30, p1The article focuses on the desire of Democrats U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bob Casey to make Republican Senator Arlen Specter shift with their party.
- Specter crosses aisle despite election risks.
Sandler, Michael; Blake, Aaron // Hill; 3/19/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 32, p3The article reports on the decision of Senator Arlen Specter to support labor union organization in the U.S.
- The Specter of defeat.
Moulitsas, Markos // Hill; 4/1/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 38, p31In this article the author discusses the status of U.S. Senator Arlen Specter in the U.S. government.
- Tone set for the muddiest primary in Pennsylvania.
Blake, Aaron // Hill; 4/8/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 41, p12The article reports on the conflict between former Representative Pat Toomey and Senator Arlen Specter in Pennsylvania.
- Defection reshapes Senate.
Bolton, Alexander // Hill; 4/29/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 48, p1No abstract available.
- Specter shockwave.
Bolton, Alexander // Hill; 4/29/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 48, p32No abstract available.
- Bill would raise stakes in product liability cases.
Hofmann, Mark A. // Business Insurance; 09/18/2000, Vol. 34 Issue 38, p3Reports on a proposal by United States Senator Arlen Specter which seeks to impose criminal penalties on manufacturers who knowingly allow defective products to reach consumers. Proposal to impose prison terms on liable executives; Specter's arguments against the use of fines to punish...
- Product bill invites disaster.
Hofmann, Mark A. // Business Insurance; 09/18/2000, Vol. 34 Issue 38, p8Comments on the legislation introduced by United States Senator Arlen Specter which would impose criminal punishment on certain product liability cases. Lack of a uniform national product liability code in the United States; Questions on the definition of persons in the bill.
- Biz fears legislation would turn most product liability criminal.
Hofmann, Mark A. // Crain's Cleveland Business; 09/25/2000, Vol. 21 Issue 40, p14Reports on a bill filed by United States Senator Arlen Specter imposing criminal penalty on those who knowingly allow defective products to reach consumers. Imposition of prison penalties; Businesses' concern that the legislation could turn almost all product liability lawsuits into criminal cases.
- Specter committed to running for another term.
Raju, Manu // Hill; 4/17/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 42, p12The article reports on the commitment of Senator Arlen Specter, who is suffering from Hodgkin's disease, to run for reelection in the U.S. in 2010.
- Specter claims deal with Reid for Judiciary chair.
Bolton, Alexander // Hill; 4/7/2010, Vol. 17 Issue 36, p1The article reports on the deal between the U.S. Senator Arlen Specter and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid concerning positions for the Judiciary Committee in the U.S.
- Early candidate Specter gets mixed reviews.
Cross, Cheri // Inside Tucson Business; 1/16/95, Vol. 4 Issue 42, p4Opinion. Comments on Arlen Specter's campaign for the 1996 Republican presidential nomination in Tucson, Arizona. Appeal to delegates during the meeting with county officials; Outline of political philosophies; View on the abortion issue.

