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Topic: Ted Weiss


  
  The New York Observer Politicker: Son of Ted   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Among the contenders for the West Side assembly seat vacated by Scott Stringer is Tom Weiss, the son of legendary, liberal Congressman Ted Weiss, who sought to impeach Ronald Reagan over the Grenada invasion.
The younger Weiss is not a West Side political insider.
Weiss and I believe that I am the only Democrat who has a chance to upset the reaction-ary Hillary the hawk Clinton.
thepoliticker.observer.com /2005/12/son-of-ted.html   (593 words)

  
 Floor Statements by Congresswoman Pelosi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Many of us were close friends of Ted's and had a regular dinner group, and so we miss him not only as a colleague but as a precious and dear friend.
This was Ted Weiss, he was ecumenical, and he had a sense of humor.
As I said before, in honoring Ted Weiss, we honor this House of Representatives.
www.house.gov /pelosi/tedweiss.htm   (301 words)

  
 New Sonics boss loses career assistant tag
Weiss has the support of his GM (Sund), a three-year contract and a legitimate opportunity to win.
Weiss was a rookie then, in the first of his 12 NBA seasons.
Weiss had already retired and moved to Southern California after the 1976 season when Dick Motta, his longtime coach in Chicago and someone Weiss considers a "major influence" in his career, called from Washington.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /basketball/246463_nbaweiss01.html   (1759 words)

  
 Quarterly Review of Literature Archives
Theodore (Ted) Weiss graduated from Muhlenberg College with an A.B. in 1938, and from Columbia University with a M.A. in 1940.
Weiss was also a visiting professor and poet-in-residence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1961-62), Washington University in St. Louis (1978), and Monash University in Australia (summer of 1982).
Weiss is the author of thirteen books of poetry and several volumes of literary criticism.
libweb.princeton.edu /libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/qrl   (1417 words)

  
 Town Topics
When Ted became an instructor at Yale, it was up to Renée to keep the magazine alive for the two-year period before it moved with the Weisses to Bard, where it remained for 20 years before moving with them to Princeton in 1966.
Although Ted was alive to approve the publication of these letters, it's safe to assume that he had no such intention when he wrote them.
When Ted heard that even her grandparents had been persuaded that marriage would be a threat to his work and his career, he was furious.
www.towntopics.com /may1006/book.html   (1119 words)

  
 Princeton Poets Remember One of their Own
This key publication is the brainchild of Ted and Renee Weiss, his talented and supportive wife (also childhood sweetheart, fine violinist, fellow poet, and editor, who will be one of the participants at the celebration).
The Weisses' impact on poets and poetry was not limited to the role of publisher.
Ted Weiss is a synthesis of all three factors.
www.princetoninfo.com /200311/31119p01.html   (960 words)

  
 "Kramer vs. Weiss"
Ted Weiss, Congressman from New York's 17th District, acknowledges what he calls Larry Kramer's brilliant advocacy for persons with AIDS, but strongly disagrees with Kramer's characterizations of Weiss' fight against the AIDS epidemic in "Read This and Live," an article in the June 27 issue of The Village Voice.
In addition, he believes that in light of the reports of illnesses, and possibly deaths, caused by Compound Q, one must conclude private tests like the Compound Q study are extremely dangerous.
Weiss concludes that clinical testing should be left to federal authorities.
www.aegis.com /news/ads/1989/AD891711.html   (395 words)

  
 Welcome to T.H. Weiss Inc.
T.H. Weiss, Inc. is an authority on all import compliance and classification issues including the customs modernization and informed compliance act of 1993.
T.H. Weiss, Inc. has a worldwide network of associate agents enabling it to provide its clients with seamless and expeditious means of transporting products from port of origin to final destination.
All seven T.H. Weiss, Inc. offices are strategically located for easy entries and exits in and out of the United States.
www.thweissinc.com /index.html   (307 words)

  
 About T. Weiss Realty Corp. - Key Management Personnel Biographies
Ted Weiss founded the company in 1969 and has since concentrated on the conversion of light industrial properties into Class A office space.
Ted has also implemented the philosophy of servicing both the corporations that sign the lease and the employees that use the facility.
Ted also serves on the Route 110 Redevelopment Corp., a group affiliated with the Towns of Huntington and Babylon and commissioned to take measure of the economic well being of this key business corridor.
www.tweissrealty.com /bios.html   (935 words)

  
 Hillary Rodham Clinton, Senator for New York: Senate Committee Approves Legislation to Honor Former Rep. Ted Weiss   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
As one of Ted Weiss' constituents and friends, I know first-hand how tirelessly he worked to serve the people he represented.
Weiss was born in Hungary in September 1927.
In 1961, Rep. Weiss was elected to the New York City Council, where he began a lifetime of public service marked by compassion and principle.
www.senate.gov /~clinton/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235642&   (346 words)

  
 T. Weiss Realty Corp. News Releases
Weiss expects the new building, which recently got zoning approval from Huntington Town and goes before the planning board, to be completed in less than a year.
Weiss, 57, who considers his buildings to be Class-A space, said his rents typically run $2 to $4 less per square foot than his competitors' rents.
Ted Stratigos of Cushman and Wakefield brokered the lease on behalf of Verint.
www.tweissrealty.com /newspr.html   (4468 words)

  
 Theodore V. Wells, Jr. Joins Paul, Weiss as Partner and Co-Chair Of Firm's Premier Litigation Practice
We are proud to welcome him to our firm." Martin Flumenbaum, Co-Chair of the litigation practice at Paul, Weiss, said, "I've known Ted professionally and personally for more than thirteen years, and I have witnessed his powerful litigation skills.
I congratulate him on his move to Paul Weiss." Ted Wells said "I will be forever grateful to Lowenstein Sandler for giving me the opportunity to achieve my goals.
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison is a 400-lawyer international firm with offices in New York, Washington, Beijing, Hong Kong, Paris and Tokyo.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/12-27-1999/0001104018   (676 words)

  
 Jerrold Nadler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1992, Ted Weiss was expected to run for reelection in the 8th District, which had been renumbered from the 17th after the 1990 U.S. Census.
However, Weiss died a day before the primary election.
He was elected easily that November, winning the seat in his own right and a special election to serve the rest of Weiss' term.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jerrold_Nadler   (592 words)

  
 Weiss to build Class A building in Melville's corporate corridor Real Estate Weekly - Find Articles
T. Weiss Realty's plans to build a new 109,500 s/f Class-A office building in the bustling Melville corporate corridor moved a step closer to fruition as the Huntington Zoning Board of Appeals gave its blessing to the project and the property development firm closed on its acquisition of the site for the proposed building.
Weiss closed on the property, 324 S. Service Road, Melville, on July 6, just days after Town of Huntington officials approved Weiss' plan to develop the high-tech Melville Corporate Center III on a 6-acre site that currently houses an 80,000-square-foot industrial building.
Ted Weiss, president of TWR got more that just approval from the town, but praise for his other recently completed developments.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3601/is_51_51/ai_n14925633   (363 words)

  
 Weiss charts a course to development success Real Estate Weekly - Find Articles
Ted Weiss likens developing an office project to captaining a boat.
At home on Long Island, Weiss is preparing to embark on a 109,500 s/ f, $25-million, Class-A office project in Melville's bustling Route 110 corporate corridor.
In the years that followed, Weiss acquired a modern office building in Hauppauge, 2150 Joshua's Path, and in 2001 began his efforts to convert Melville's old industrial stock into modern office space.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3601/is_52_51/ai_n14934432   (752 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ted's family - son Rocco and wife Shemane - along with ranch hand Big Jim will figure prominently in the series.
I remember being a young pup back in Detroit, and listening and laughing and smiling to some great line Ted was laying out on some young mind of mush that had called in on a phone interview.
And to find years later that we both were still on a same vibe with love of country and appreciation for the wild, life and land really made it a great day to have met him.
www.tednugent.com /ted_command.shtml   (247 words)

  
 Princeton - Weekly Bulletin 10/9/00 - QRL archives a treasure
Ted Weiss views the QRL as his way of "paying back for the privileges and pleasures" of a lifetime as a poet.
Coming to the Princeton University Library along with the QRL archives are Weiss' own papers, which include manuscripts, corrected proofs and correspondence related to his many published volumes of poetry.
The QRL Archives and Weiss Papers are available for study in the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections at the Princeton University Library.
www.princeton.edu /pr/pwb/00/1009/5a.shtml   (748 words)

  
 Paul, Weiss | Practice | Litigation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
From the firm’s inception, the Paul, Weiss Litigation Department has been involved in nearly every high-stakes litigation of its time, handling the most complex and threatening cases; cases that require cutting-edge and ground-breaking litigation strategies; cases that shape the financial markets, corporate board rooms and society for decades to come.
"'An outfit that never fields a bad team,' [Paul, Weiss] has always placed litigation at the heart of its endeavors...," says (Chambers USA 2005). We handle high-stakes disputes in every forum, from state and federal trial and appellate courts to domestic and international arbitrations, and from alternative dispute resolution processes to administrative tribunals of all kinds.
Paul, Weiss is extremely well-prepared to handle the intensive document processing and management needs of complex disputes, having been among the first firms to tackle these issues on a large scale.
paulweiss.com /practice/servicedetail.aspx?firmService=40&sType=news   (400 words)

  
 Ted Fillhart Media Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
This CD is titled after one of Ted's favorite bible verses, Psalm 37:4 "Seek your happiness in the Lord and He will give you your heart's desire." That's Ted's motto to live by.
Ted couldn't pass up the opportunity to record another song of his, "Near the Heart of God." Micki Luetkemeyer and Ted met years ago when they played in a Christian band together.
She had written the song "Stand Firm." Ted had included that song in his live sets over the last few years and it seemed to fit with the other songs he was preparing for this CD.
www.tedfillhart.org /media.htm   (1009 words)

  
 Bill Would Ban Some Bullets - New York Times
LEAD: Saying he wanted to take firepower away from drug dealers, Representative Ted Weiss, Democrat of Manhattan, has introduced a bill to ban the manufacture, transfer and importation of.25-caliber and.32-caliber bullets.
Weiss said on Thursday were used in 75 percent of all gun-related homicides.
Saying he wanted to take firepower away from drug dealers, Representative Ted Weiss, Democrat of Manhattan, has introduced a bill to ban the manufacture, transfer and importation of.25-caliber and.32-caliber bullets.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE2D8173FF936A15750C0A96F948260   (136 words)

  
 Congressman Weiss Urges Bush To Commute Pollard Sentence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ted Weiss (D-NY) has urged that the life imprisonment sentence of Jonathan Pollard, convicted of spying against the United States for the Israeli government in 1987, be commuted "to more accurately reflect the nature of [his] crime and its consequences."
Comparing Pollard's sentence to that of the infamous Walker spy ring, Weiss observed that the equal punishment both parties received reflects a fundamental injustice.
Weiss added that a revisiting of the Pollard case would be especially fruitful in rebuilding the United States' relationship with Israel during Yitzhak Rabin's first visit here as the new Prime Minister.
www.jonathanpollard.org /1992/081492.htm   (263 words)

  
 The Nature Conservancy in New York - The Nature Conservancy To Celebrate Nature At 2006 Gala
This year’s honoree is Ted Weiss, founder of T. Weiss Realty (TWR), one of Long Island’s largest independent commercial development and management firms.
Weiss has assumed a leadership role in the commercial and economic development of Long Island, while remaining true to his commitment to the preservation of open space and protection of the environment.
“Ted Weiss’s long standing commitment to improving our quality of life on Long Island is evident in his support for local land preservation efforts,” said Nancy Kelley, Executive Director of The Nature Conservancy on Long Island.
www.nature.org /wherewework/northamerica/states/newyork/press/press2320.html   (376 words)

  
 Ted Wells - Moviefone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Advertised by his studio, Universal, as "The World's Champion Rider," American silent screen cowboy Ted Wells (born John Oscar Wells) had been a...
That?s the take of Ted Wells, a partner at Paul Weiss in New York City.
Ted Wells - Filmography, Biography, News, Photos, Birth date, Relationships, Ted Wells Film Clips, and Fun Facts on Moviefone.
movies.aol.com /celebrity/ted-wells/75481/main   (104 words)

  
 Ted's Adventure
Ted's Adventure is a flash version of a game I made a while back with Game Maker.
Use the arrows to guide yourself around the everyday objects to reach the rainbow door.
Also, I was sad to see it end so soon, after only 3 or 4 levels.
www.newgrounds.com /portal/view/304398   (117 words)

  
 THE ECONOMICS OF CONVERSION
At the national level, the key requirement is an economic conversion planning law, like HR 813, the [Ted] Weiss bill, period.
The crucial point there is a national commission directed to encourage capital investment planning by cities, counties, states and the federal government in all areas of infrastructure--the network of facilities and services that are the underpinnings of a modern industrial society under their jurisdiction.
Melman: The Weiss bill is the only [conversion bill] that has gotten the beginnings of serious support and attention.
multinationalmonitor.org /hyper/issues/1988/02/mm0288_07.html   (2263 words)

  
 NYPL, Events Calendar
Ted Weiss Federal Building, 290 Broadway, 30th Floor
This event is designed to bring together qualified business owners, private lenders, Certified Development Companies [CDC], and commercial real estate brokers who have commercial space available throughout NY City.
Photo ID required for admittance Send an email to elizabeth.abreu@sba.gov to register or to receive further information.
www.nypl.org /research/sibl/smallbiz/sbrc/Pages/EventsDetail.cfm?eid=617   (86 words)

  
 The Nature Conservancy in New York - The Nature Conservancy 2006 Earth & Ocean Gala
This year's honoree, Ted Weiss, was recognized for his lead role in helping The Nature Conservancy protect and preserve Long Island's environment.
Weiss founded T. Weiss Realty (TWR), one of Long Island’s largest independent commercial development and management firms.
Weiss has also assumed a leadership role in the commercial and economic development of Long Island, while remaining true to his commitment to the preservation of open space and protection of the environment.
www.nature.org /wherewework/northamerica/states/newyork/press/press2443.html   (255 words)

  
 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
WASHINGTON - The US House of Representatives is expected to pass a bill today, sponsored by Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), to name the federal building at 290 Broadway after former Congressman Ted Weiss.
Weiss represented New York's 17th District, now Rep. Nadler’s 8th District, in Congress for 16 years.
Nadler has served in Congress since 1992, when he was elected to fill Rep. Weiss’ seat.
www.house.gov /nadler/archive108/Weiss_031803.htm   (236 words)

  
 Evan Schaeffer's Legal Underground:
With Lazar refusing to cooperate with the government -- and Cooperman's testimony compromised by the fact that he offered it in exchange for reduced prison time -- prosecutors apparently were unable to build a case that Weiss and Lerach knew of such payments.
Ted, I'm unsure why you think I'm talking about you.
Moreover, your latest post emphasizes that the Milberg Weiss firm is still in hot water...
www.legalunderground.com /2006/02/_related_posts_.html   (511 words)

  
 CORPORATE CRIME '89
Most of the Congressional pressure came from Representative Ted Weiss, D-N.Y., and his Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee.
Kenneth Sloan, associate professor at the University of Florida, reported to NIH that the University's vice president for sponsored research called the guidelines ridiculous and said they had been written that way on purpose to insure that they would not be accepted.
An aide to Representative Weiss says the theory "is not inconsistent with the way things have been handled" by NIH.
multinationalmonitor.org /hyper/issues/1989/12/front.html   (1923 words)

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