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  October 2001
Susser reported that the Hill was interested in the status of the series and its ability to reach the 30-year line.
Susser stated that IPS is reviewing the telcons from Kissinger’s years as Secretary of State to determine which are related to official government business (and are thus subject to declassification) and which are personal.
Susser reported that he was told there could be no new business until a new MOU was in place and he was certain that this would be an obstacle to the preparation of volumes.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ho/adcom/mtgnts/11619.htm   (7003 words)

  
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 December 2001
Susser began his report by informing the Committee that three new positions in the Historian's Office would be filled as soon as the State Department received funds from Congress.
Susser stated that there had been progress with the CIA: on December 7 HO and the CIA’s Office of Information Management Services agreed to an interim Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding access of HO historians to CIA records and the CIA’s processing and declassification of documents selected for publication in Foreign Relations.
Susser suggested that the interim agreement might serve as a model for a full-scale MOU, scheduled to be negotiated with the CIA in the next 6 months.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ho/adcom/mtgnts/11613.htm   (5328 words)

  
 BofA unit fires top-ranked analyst - 2005-01-14   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Susser was fired after his face appeared superimposed on a woman's body in a report sent to clients, Bloomberg news agency reports.
Susser, who covered the lodging and gaming industries from New York, approved publishing the report about the lodging industry entitled "Checking In,'' people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
"Andrew Susser is no longer employed by the company," says Banc of America Securities spokesman Jeff Hershberger, who declines to comment on the reasons for Susser's departure.
charlotte.bizjournals.com /charlotte/stories/2005/01/10/daily48.html   (524 words)

  
 New York Daily News - Business - Snake-eyes on Wall St.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The former director of high yield research, whose report ruffled the feathers of an increasingly straight-laced Wall Street, Susser was sacked this week for altering a photo to put his head on a woman's body in a report titled "Checking In," people familiar with the situation said.
On the cover of the December report, Susser is being carried across the treshhold of a hotel room by another man.
Susser, 39, couldn't be reached on his home or cell phone.
www.nydailynews.com /business/story/271396p-232422c.html   (560 words)

  
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Executive Secretary Marc Susser next reported on the activities of the Office since the last meeting: The staff is increasing: four historians have been hired; two scheduled to start the following week were introduced, one of whom is slated to serve as the joint State-CIA historian.
CLOSED SESSION, October 15 Status of the State Department Review of Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Susser, who is the Department of State representative on the Interagency Working Group on Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Acts, explained the focus of the IWG.
New Initiatives at the Nixon Presidential Materials Staff and the Ford Library Susser stated that HO has agreed upon a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Nixon Project, providing subventions for two full-time staff to assist HO historians in their research.
www.fas.org /sgp/advisory/state/hac1001.doc   (7057 words)

  
 Campaign 2004 - March 15, 2004
The Republican primary for the Second Congressional District in Texas is down to six candidates: Former state District Judge Ted Poe, Andrew Bolton, George Fastuca, Mark Henry, Clint Moore, and John Nickell.
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 Amazon.ca: DVD: Whatever It Takes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
But DeMarco, haunted by the gruesome conclusion of his last assignment, struggles to keep his composure as he and Menari fight to prove the truth and at the same time, save their own lives.
Andrew Clay displays his lack of acting and humor over and over.
There are so many useless pieces of information and dialogue it's almost if this were to be taken as a joke.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/6305313229   (621 words)

  
 Schizophrenia finds fertile soil in cities — JSCMS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the relatively crowded urban environment, a pregnant woman is more likely to be exposed to viruses like influenza, commonly known as the flu, and studies show that prenatal influenza infection may increase chances of developing schizophrenia later in life.
Secondly, cities are dirty places, says Susser, full of toxic pollutants not found in the rural environment.
One study by Susser suggests that prenatal lead exposure may also increase the risk of developing schizophrenia later in life.
jscms.jrn.columbia.edu /cns/2005-03-01/velasquezmanoff-urbanpsychosis   (1162 words)

  
 Andrew Susser, Former Head of High Yield Research at Banc of America Securities, Joins GoldenTree Asset Management; All ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
PR Newswire USNEW YORK, Feb. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- In a move that underscores the increasing value of differentiated research, Andrew Susser, one of the bond industry's top analysts with experience in a host of the most relevant industry sectors, has joined GoldenTree Asset Management.Mr.
Susser formerly served as the head of High Yield research at Banc of America Securities.
Susser will be a portfolio manager covering Gaming and Lodging, Consumer Products and Supermarkets.
www.newratings.com /analyst_news/article_675848.html   (274 words)

  
 International Roundup - February 21, 2003
Andrew Purkis, chief executive of the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, criticized the media last week for their negative coverage of asylum seekers and announced plans to extend education awards for refugee families.
Purkis said the media was pursuing an anti-immigrant agenda and ignoring the contributions of young asylum seekers to British society.
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www.visalaw.com /03feb3/8feb303.html   (610 words)

  
 Investor's Business Daily: Breaking News
Andrew Susser, 39, whom almost everyone agrees is a super gaming and lodging analyst, has been fired from his $4.4 million position because of a gag cover on one of his reports.
However, that should not have come as a surprise to his bosses, since his reports are said to be eagerly awaited due to their unusual covers.
So maybe the report of the death of the unit's sense of humor was premature.
www.investors.com /breakingnews.asp?journalid=25025006&brk=1   (620 words)

  
 GRADUATE / MBA NEWS: Job Wrap: Plenty of hiring, a little firing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Andrew Susser, the former head of high yield research at Bank of America, was hired by GoldenTree Asset Management.
Susser earned notoriety when he lost his job after issuing a research report with his head superimposed on that of a woman being swept off her feet.
Susser will be a portfolio manager at GoldenTree, covering gaming and lodging, consumer products and supermarkets.
news.efinancialcareers.com /GRADUATE_ITEM/newsItemId-18500000000061164   (690 words)

  
 Local studies service. Lists and indexes: L929.5. Monumental inscriptions
The monumental inscriptions of the church and churchyard of St. Andrew's, Clayhidon, Devon together with the rolls of honour...
Jewers, Arthur J. Copies of inscriptions; drawings of coats of armour in the churches of St. Andrews and Charles, Plymouth.
The church of St. Andrew, South Huish : monumental inscriptions / surveyed by Lyn Collins.
www.devon.gov.uk /library/locstudy/epitaph.html   (2002 words)

  
 Institute of Psychiatry - Kings College London - IoP Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In: The Epidemiology of Schizophrenia (Eds: Murray R M, Jones P B, Susser E, van Os J, Cannon M) pp.49-67.
In: The Epidemiology of Schizophrenia (Eds: Murray R M, Jones P B, Susser E, van Os J, Cannon M) pp.34-48.
In: The Epidemiology of Schizophrenia (Eds: Murray R M, Jones P B, Susser E, van Os J, Cannon M) pp.195-219.
web1.iop.kcl.ac.uk /iop/Departments/PsychMed/GenPsych/pubs2003.shtml   (976 words)

  
 Keyword   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
January 15, 2005 -- A hotshot Wall Street bond analyst was fired from his $4 million-a-year job for putting this fake photo of himself as a woman being swept off her feet on teh cover of a business report.
Andrew Susser, 39, of Banc of America, was rated the past three years as the No. 1 analyst covering casinos and hotels — and the prank may also cost him his annual bonus, which could be an additional $5 million, insiders say.
Bonuses are due in four weeks, said one company source, but won't be paid for people who are fired....
www.freerepublic.com /focus/keyword?k=bofa   (1026 words)

  
 Venetian Earns $43.1 million in 2002 3rd Qtr, Double the $20.4 million in 2001 3rd Qtr; Plans Initial $40 million ...
The owner and operator of The Venetian "had a fabulous quarter," Banc of America Investments analyst Andrew Susser said.
Performance was driven by hotel occupancy rates increasing to 97 percent from 87 percent, a 34 percent increase in table volume and house luck in the casino, he said.
"And I think The Venetian and Las Vegas are taking a share of the convention business from some smaller cities like a Nashville (Tenn.) and a Dallas, (although there is) still some rate pressure on that business," Susser said.
www.hotel-online.com /News/PR2002_4th/Oct02_Venetian.html   (808 words)

  
 Icahn Ponders Gaming Growth
"The property's got a lot of potential for somebody to turn it around," added Andrew Susser, a bond analyst with Bank of America Securities.
Improving the property's cash flow would require property upgrades to attractions such as restaurants and bars, Susser said.
The Las Vegas Hilton, if sold, would probably go for a high cash flow multiple given its size and the site's potential, he said.
www.casinocitytimes.com /news/article.cfm?contentID=139617   (905 words)

  
 FT.com / By industry / Financial services - Bank of America fires analyst over photograph   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
FT.com / By industry / Financial services - Bank of America fires analyst over photograph
Equity analyst Andrew Susser recently published a research report on the lodging industry called "Checking In".
Bank of America's investment bank fired Mr Susser for superimposing a picture of his head on to the body of a woman to illustrate the report's front page.
news.ft.com /cms/s/72eec482-6684-11d9-8055-00000e2511c8.html   (96 words)

  
 LAND-BASED CASINOS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
London Clubs shares fell 64 cents Friday to close at 83 cents on the London Stock Exchange.
Banc of America Investments bond analyst Andrew Susser said London Clubs needs to quickly raise money, noting that Aladdin Gaming has a debt repayment of more than $5 million due Dec. 31.
The Aladdin's majority owner, the Sommer Family Trust, also could purchase a portion of that ownership interest.
gamblingmagazine.com /articles/27/27-910.htm   (730 words)

  
 Las Vegas SUN: Trump thinking of $1.5 billion AC resort
Some industry watchers are skeptical about Trump's ability to realize his dream.
"It seems like an aggressive plan to me, given that they don't control the necessary acreage and don't have access to that much financing," Bank of America analyst Andrew Susser told the Press of Atlantic City for Friday's editions.
The old World's Fair building was demolished this spring.
www.lasvegassun.com /sunbin/stories/gaming/2001/sep/10/512332926.html   (253 words)

  
 Trump Hotels Deal with Credit Suisse First Boston is Dead; Donald Trump Claims Bondholders Will See a Happy Ending? / ...
But it's entirely possible for Trump to go forward without money from an outside investor, said analyst Andrew Susser of Banc of America Securities.
Trump will have to get bondholders to agree to take less cash and more stock than they would have gotten in the Credit Suisse deal.
But once funds are freed up to allow the company to grow, "the bondholders and Trump will be the ones to benefit, instead of Credit Suisse," Susser said.
www.hotel-online.com /News/PR2004_3rd/Sept04_TrumpCreditSuisse.html   (563 words)

  
 The Kirk Report : Humor Archives
Isn't it ironic that it is easier to get fired as an analyst on Wall Street for trying to be funny than for poor stock picking?
As many of you have already heard, Andrew Susser at Bank of America got fired after his report on the prospects for hotels had this picture on the front cover.
As you can see, Andrew's face appears on a woman's body and the picture apparently made quite a few people mad.
www.thekirkreport.com /humor   (342 words)

  
 FLORIDA SHRIMP - Wild & Wonderful - Chef Andrew Niedenthal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
FLORIDA SHRIMP - Wild & Wonderful - Chef Andrew Niedenthal
Andrew Niedenthal, who studied his art at Baltimore's International Culinary Arts Institute, moved to Cheeca Lodge in 1990 as lead cook, then advanced to sous-chef and executive sous-chef.
Florida's wonderful seafood is nothing new to Niedenthal: In Baltimore, another place known for its seafood, he worked at P.J. Crickets, Dante's Admiral's Cup and Admiral Fell Inn before moving to the Keys.
www.wildfloridashrimp.com /chefs/chef_niedenthal.html   (149 words)

  
 AES sessions at 2001 AAA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Organizer(s): Ida S Susser Chair(s): Neil Smith Papers: David Harvey, Caroline Humphrey, Allan Pred, Derek Gregory, Ida S Susser Discussant(s): Neil Smith, Bulag Uradyn
Invited Session: Nustas, Natives and the Nation: Gender, Indigeneity, and the State in Highland South America
Organizer(s): Elayne L Zorn, Andrew Canessa Chair(s): Andrew Canessa Papers: Andrew Orta, Brook Larson, Michelle Bigenho, Robert V H Dover, Elayne L Zorn, Pamela R Calla, Marcia Stephenson, Krista E Van Vleet, Nicole Bourque, R Colloredo Mansfeld, Andrew Canessa Discussant(s): Susan A Paulson, Mary Weismantel
www.music.columbia.edu /~cecenter/AES/archive/aaa01sessions.html   (459 words)

  
 Browse Books from Osborne/McGraw Hill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Byte Guide to Opendoc (Byte Series) MacBride, Andrew/ Susser, Joshua
How to Be a Successful Technical Trainer : Core Skills for Instructor Certification (Technical) Keys, Terrance/ Zeff, Andrew/ Zeff, Andrew R. How to Do Everything Wihth Microsoft Vision 2002 (How to Do Everything Series) Knottingham, Elizabeth
Pki : Implementing and Managing E-Security (Rsa Press) Nash, Andrew/ Duane, William/ Joseph, Celia/ Brink, Derek
www.briansbooks.com /publishers/osborne.html   (4660 words)

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