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...Princeton, Wall Street financier Ivan Boesky pledged money in early 1986 and was indicted later that year for insider trading, according to Ramonat, who previously worked for the school. Soon after his indictment, Princeton rejected his pledge, Ramonat said
...bankrupt Wall Street firm Drexel Burnham Lambert, raked in more than $10 million through the simple expedient of buying and selling stock with the help of inside tips. Arrested in 1986 and jailed for 17 months in a minimum-security prison, he led prosecutors to arbitrager Ivan Boesky, who, in turn, helped them reel in the biggest fish of all -- junk-bond king Michael Milken. Now permanently barred from the securities industry, Levine, 39, makes his living as a consultant to companies engaged in mergers and other deals...
...republic economist, is more specific, and even gloomier. Says he: "If we do not introduce full-fledged private-property rights and freedom of private entrepreneurship within the next two months, we are in for such catastrophes and upheavals that they will sweep away ((Russian President Boris)) Yeltsin, ((Prime Minister Ivan)) Silayev and you and me. This country is already in the midst of a real economic and financial catastrophe. If the West does not help us, we are in for some very serious attempts to restore a fascist-type regime...
...alter the daily routine in Pushkino. On the sidewalk in front of state stores, residents lined up to choose from the usual meager selection of canned goods and wilting vegetables, the relentless rain of an early autumn only adding to their discomfort. Outside the textile factory where he works, Ivan Shlykov, 47, waited for a bus under a shelter latticed with a hammer and sickle. "They can throw away all these symbols and drive the Communist Party underground," he said, "but what difference does it make...
...succinctness, "I cannot trust this Cabinet, and that is that." That leaves what is being called a "transitional government" -- transition to what is the question of questions -- to be run by a variety of makeshift executive bodies. The most important of these is a four-member commission headed by Ivan Silayev, prime minister of the Russian republic, that is charged with drawing up an economic-reform plan for the whole Soviet Union. In addition, Silayev will oversee the ministries of finance, defense, internal and foreign affairs...