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    1. I had to figure these things out like any other American, by studying his speeches and reading the newspapers," Regan writes.
    2. "He was 26 and looked upon by Don Regan as the most valuable human asset in that firm.
    3. Regan and Casey, then contacted Mr. Nir, who had provided help to Vice President Bush's task force on terrorism.
    4. And there can be no surer sign of our sympathy than paying Summit Books, a subsidiary of Simon & Schuster Consumer Group, for a book by Paul Fussell, the University of Pennsylvania's Donald T. Regan professor of English.
    5. As the Treasury was wrapping up its initial tax-overhaul proposal, aides presented Donald Regan with a plan that included three tax brackets for individuals: 16%, 28% and 37%.
    6. Four other firms were also identified as Regan contributors and underwriters for the state.
    7. The disclosures are contained in an upcoming book by former White House chief of staff Donald T. Regan.
    8. Asked why, Regan said: "Well, the thing had been a fiasco up to that point, in my judgment it had not worked.
    9. "Getting aid to the Contras was a preoccupation of Reagan, Regan and Casey, as well as North," said one official.
    10. Only the most serious punishment is appropriate in this case," O'Regan said.
    11. She was especially angry at former chief of staff Donald T. Regan, who in his book revealed Mrs. Reagan's interest in astrology and portrayed her as an interfering tyrant.
    12. First, a confession: My initial encounter with real U.S. Marines had nothing to do with President Reagan's beloved jarheads: North, McFarlane, Regan, Walters and Shultz.
    13. Even before the White House announced Mr. Regan's resignation, Mrs. Reagan's office issued a statement welcoming Mr. Baker.
    14. Another White House staff member says Mr. Regan is "much less feisty" at meetings than he was in the past.
    15. Still, several traders said they agree with remarks Tuesday by Donald Regan, the former White House chief of staff and Treasury secretary.
    16. They stepped up their effort through a series of press leaks aimed at drawing Mr. Regan into a spat with the Reagan family.
    17. On the side of the angels were the pragmatists, Donald Regan included, who were willing to compromise and evolve; who could adapt to reality and work within the system.
    18. Like most successful Wall Street people, Donald T. Regan was raised to think that if you work hard, make a lot of money and obey the rules, everything will work out just fine.
    19. Regan quotes Mrs. Reagan as saying Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger was greedy for funds for the military and had no idea he was hurting the economy.
    20. Regan, who was Treasury secretary from 1981 to 1985, said that after interest rates soared in the early 1980s it became clear that a financial business confined to taking deposits from savers and lending the money to home buyers could not survive.
    21. Paul Parshley, utility-bond analyst at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corp., said Mr. Regan was being too negative in his assessment.
    22. Mr Regan became chief executive after reversing Cadismark, his household products business, into Hobson at the end of 1992. The CWS division, known as FMG, mainly supplies own-brand label goods to the Co-op.
    23. All of the firms were identified last week by the Daily News as having both contributed to Mr. Regan in the past and received underwriting business from the state earlier this year.
    24. Mr. Regan noted that New York City's problems indeed run deep.
    25. In his closing, Theodore Wells, an attorney for Mr. Regan, said his client and the other Princeton/Newport officials never cheated the government out of taxes and that none of the defendants had derived any financial benefits from the trades.
    26. Foreigners, like Americans, are titillated and amused by revelations in former White House official Don Regan's book, but some experts say the out-of-school memoir is more than a laughing matter for the United States abroad.
    27. Mr. Regan is determined to get rid of Mr. Volcker, and is said to favor the nomination of Mr. Sprinkel, who has served him loyally for six years.
    28. Former White House chief of staff Donald T. Regan today urged likely Republican nominee George Bush to use President Reagan's economic record as his platform in the race for the presidency.
    29. Because, Mr. Gollust says, he has so much trust in Mr. Regan, Coniston used Oakley Sutton to acquire stakes in Storer as well as in other Coniston targets.
    30. Chief of Staff Regan decided that the time had come for substance to replace image-building.
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