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 In Re Oliver L. North
Regan is entitled to attorneys' fees under the Act if he satisfies section 593(f)(1), which allows the "subject of an investigation conducted by an independent counsel" to request reimbursement for "those reasonable attorneys' fees incurred by that individual during that investigation which would not have been incurred but for the requirements of [the Act]...
On the one hand, IC Walsh told Regan during the investigation that he was not a subject, and the Attorney General notes that in a number of cases in which the court has awarded attorneys' fees, we relied on the fact that the applicant was formally notified by the IC that he was a subject.
After considering Regan's petition, we find that the request is reasonable in part and that he is entitled to attorneys' fees and expenses in the amount of $41,883.79.
http://www.ll.georgetown.edu/federal/judicial/dc/opinions/9_opinions/86-00060.html   (2851 words)

  
 Donald T. Regan Papers (Library of Congress)
The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of Donald T. Regan is governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).
Chronological files within the series include Regan's official correspondence and a reading and information file containing material put together by Regan's executive assistant, David L. Chew, to brief the secretary on important issues and activities.
A subject file in the White House series includes administrative and briefing documents related to Regan's appointment as chief of staff.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/text/regan.html   (2304 words)

  
 Tax Protestors - George E. McKINNEY, Sr. v. Donald Regan, Secretary of the Treasury
This matter is before the court on a motion to dismiss and for payment of expenses filed by defendant, Donald Regan, Secretary of the Treasury, and other officials of the United States of America.
Accordingly, petitioner declares that civil penalties assessed against him by the Internal Revenue Service under Sections 6702 and 6682 of Title 26 for filing frivolous tax forms are unlawful, along with that agency's attempt to collect either income taxes or penalties from him.
Donald REGAN, Secretary of the Treasury, et al.
http://www.quatloos.com/taxscams/protcase/mckinney.htm   (1162 words)

  
 AllPolitics - Good Heavens! - May 19, 1988
But Regan and others make a compelling case that in 1986 and 1987 astrological influence dramatically reduced the presidency's effectiveness, at least partly, by keeping Ronald Reagan under wraps for much of the time.
Regan shows the President as immensely likable but disturbingly passive and vulnerable to manipulation.
As White House chief of staff for two years, before he was forced to resign in February 1987, Regan was in a position to see how the First Lady's faith in the astrologer's pronouncements wreaked havoc with her husband's schedule.
http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1997/05/19/back.time   (1314 words)

  
 SSRN-The Product/Process Distinction - An Illusory Basis For Disciplining 'Unilateralism' In Trade Policy by Robert ...
It has become conventional wisdom that internal regulations that distinguish between products on the basis of their production method are GATT-illegal, where applied to restrict imports (although possibly some such measures might be justified as 'exceptions' under Article XX).
To search for other abstracts in the SSRN archival database, click here.
DONALD H. University of Michigan at Ann Arbor - Law School
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=238250   (318 words)

  
 Donald Regan has died
Yes, he was overbearing, and in hindsight, should have stayed at Treasury.
Just heard it on my local FOX station.
Donald T. Regan was sworn in on January 22, 1981, as the 66th Secretary of the Treasury.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/926335/posts   (4328 words)

  
 American President
Secretary of the Treasury: Donald Regan (1981 - 1985)
In 1981, President Ronald Reagan tapped Regan to become his secretary of the treasury, a post Regan held until 1985.
In 1985, Regan swapped positions with Chief of Staff James Baker.
http://www.americanpresident.org/history/ronaldreagan/cabinet/treasury/regan   (204 words)

  
 Regan, Donald Thomas on Encyclopedia.com
at Renaissance Unity Church in Warren, MI *; Donald Regan, Past Chairman of Merrill Lynch, Secretary of Treasury, Chief of...
Donald Regan: man the president is counting on.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/R/ReganD1on.asp   (370 words)

  
 For the Record: From Wall Street to Washington: Current Amazon U.S.A. One-Edition Data
In the end, Regan was forced to resign, and his resignation was accomplished in such a manner as to embarrass Regan and detract from what should have been an exemplary reputation.
Despite criticizing the administration for pandering to the media, Regan gives the president high marks and admiration.
Instead, the former secretary of treasury and presidential chief of staff thoughtfully and passionately recounts his six years as an operative in the Reagan Revolution, which ended when he was forced out during the Iran-Contra debacle.
http://php-web-hosting.us/stuff-0151639663.html   (927 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Donald Regan Dies; Treasury Secretary
Nancy Reagan issued a statement yesterday praising Mr.
Donald T. Regan, 84, a brash and innovative Wall Street executive who became Treasury secretary and chief of staff for President Ronald Reagan before being forced to resign during the Iran-contra scandal, died June 10 at a hospital in Williamsburg.
Though a Republican, he was a controversial choice for Treasury secretary for having supported some Democratic candidates over the years and backing President Richard M. Nixon's wage-price control efforts of the early 1970s.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A42278-2003Jun10?language=printer   (1476 words)

  
 Legal Problems - Iran/Contras:Donald T. Regan Part 4
Q: Can you explain to us why people who were witting about the Presidential knowledge and approval of the November Hawk shipment did not speak up during this meeting to correct the record on a matter that the Attorney General focused on as possibly dealing with a violation of American law?
According to Poindexter, Meese told Poindexter at their Justice Department meeting to submit his letter of resignation.
meeting with Vice President Bush, Regan and Meese and Poindexter, at which Poindexter resigned.
http://www.legalproblems.co.uk/Iran_Contras_Donald_T._Regan_4.html   (1367 words)

  
 The Honorable Donald T. Regan will exhibit Original Oil Paintings at the Wally Findlay Galleries, Chicago on 5 May 2001.
Information from Press Release Network may be freely distributed to any publication.
Regan also served as the sixty-sixth Secretary of the Treasury and was in the forefront of formulating and implementing the Reagan Administration's economic policy for four years.
The Butler Museum of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio purchased one of Regan's paintings for their permanent collection after he was honored as chief artist in a juried exhibition of artists from all fifty states.
http://www.pressreleasenetwork.com/pr-2001/may/mainpr601.htm   (748 words)

  
 Media Report - 22/11/01: Hunting for Boss
I can assure you in the selection criteria the last time round, a commitment to public broadcasting was absolutely there.
Donald McDonald: I think that’s a crucial role for any chief executive in any organisation at any time.
At the end of the Jonathan Shier period, is this national broadcaster in a better position to deliver on those commitments than it was previously?
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/mediarpt/stories/s423398.htm   (2766 words)

  
 Reagan aide Donald Regan, 84, dies - The Washington Times: Nation/Politics
Supreme Court vacancy looks less likely this year
Donald T. Regan, who gladdened conservatives' hearts as President Reagan's chief of staff, died of cancer yesterday at 84.
Regan, a former Marine, helped push the biggest tax cut in American history through Congress in the first year of the Reagan presidency.
http://washingtontimes.com/national/20030610-112140-7057r.htm   (765 words)

  
 Media Report - 26/10/00: ABC Chairman, Donald McDonald; Russian Media
Russian President Vladimir Putin has introduced an 'information security document'.
Donald McDonald: I’m not prepared to accept any description of any part of the ABC as being the jewel in the crown.
That didn’t occur because the enterprise bargaining agreement took over two years to be negotiated and to be completed.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/mediarpt/stories/s204129.htm   (3711 words)

  
 Regan, Donald Thomas --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Biographical information about the justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Donald Johanson was born in Chicago on June 28, 1943.
In 1981 Donald Regan, chairman and chief executive officer of financial services giant Merrill Lynch and Company, was appointed secretary of the Treasury by President Ronald Reagan.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9396668?tocId=9396668   (618 words)

  
 Secretary of the Treasury - Donald T. Regan
Regan resigned in 1984 to become President Reagan's Chief of Staff.
The only request Regan made at the final sitting was that Abrams include presidential cufflinks, which Regan said were his trademark and he later presented Abrams with a pair.
    Formerly chief executive officer at the investment firm of Merrill Lynch, Donald.T. Regan (b.1918) was appointed Secretary of the Treasury by President Ronald Reagan in 1981 and became the champion of Reagan's plan to
http://ustreas.gov/offices/management/curator/collection/secretary/regan.htm   (264 words)

  
 VDARE.com: 06/13/03 - In Memoriam Donald Regan
Don Regan believed that when the president made a decision, it was the duty of subordinates to get on board with the decision or to resign.
Regan decided that if Reagan's second term was to be successful, he would have to become chief of staff.
Paul Craig Roberts, author of The Supply-Side Revolution, was assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy during President Reagan's first term.
http://www.vdare.com/roberts/memoriam_regan.htm   (743 words)

  
 Donald Regan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Donald Thomas Regan (December 21, 1918 – June 10, 2003) was the 66th United States Secretary of the Treasury, from 1981 to 1985, and Chief of Staff from 1985 to 1987 in the Reagan administration, where he advocated supply-side economics and tax cuts to create jobs and stimulate production.
Regan was criticized for his prime-ministerial style of service and for his involvement in the Iran-Contra Affair.
Regan unexpectedly switched jobs with then White House Chief of Staff James Baker in 1985, a position he kept until 1987, when he was pressured to resign for his involvement with the Iran-Contra affair (he was also clashing with First Lady Nancy Reagan).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Regan   (460 words)

  
 Ex-Treasury Secretary Donald Regan dies at age 84 - Jun. 10, 2003
Donald Regan, who served Ronald Reagan as treasury secretary and chief of staff, died Tuesday.
WASHINGTON (CNN) - Donald Regan, who served as Treasury Secretary in the Reagan administration, died Tuesday at the age of 84.
According to a statement released by Merrill Lynch Tuesday, Regan at the age of 35 became the youngest general partner in company history and worked his way up the ranks to become chairman and chief executive officer in 1971 -- positions he held for nine years before joining the Reagan administration.
http://money.cnn.com/2003/06/10/news/donregan_obit   (531 words)

  
 Wanniski.com
Regan, who died Monday, was President Reagan's Treasury secretary.
Regan, we learned, immediately asked for all the speeches the Gipper had made on matters of public finance and markets, and then sat down and read them all.
The men he brought in were part of the gang, true believers in the curative powers of lowering unnecessarily high tax rates on income and capital.
http://www.wanniski.com/PrintPage.asp?TextID=2689   (1008 words)

  
 Business Wire: Donald T. Regan, Former Board Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., Dies at ...
He was named executive vice president for Marketing-Sales in 1964, and four years later he was elected president.
Donald T. Regan, the Wall Street innovator who led Merrill Lynch (NYSE: MER) during the 1970s and later served as U.S. Treasury Secretary and Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan, died on Tuesday (10 June, 2003).
Regan dropped his plans to be a lawyer to pursue a business career.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2003_June_10/ai_102957082   (1379 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: U.S.
He then resigned his chief of staff position.
June 10 (Bloomberg) -- Donald Regan, a former U.S. Treasury secretary and chief of staff under former President Ronald Reagan and chief executive of Merrill Lynch and Co., died today.
Donald Regan, Former U.S. Treasury Secretary, Dies (Update2)
http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&sid=aOYx6UoLNbLI&refer=us   (680 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Americas Former US treasury secretary Regan dies
The former US treasury secretary and chief of staff, Donald Regan, has died of cancer at the age of 84.
After the 1984 election he left his post as treasury secretary to serve as White House chief of staff.
Mr Regan, who served under President Ronald Reagan, was considered a driving force behind the effort to reduce the size of government and lower taxes during Mr Reagan's first term of office.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2980126.stm   (330 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Former Treasury secretary Donald Regan dies
Regan, who had also served as Treasury secretary in Reagan's Cabinet, was forced from the White House in 1987 in the wake of the Iran-contra scandal.
EXPERIENCE -– Chief of Staff under President Reagan, 1985-1987; Secretary of the Treasury under President Reagan, 1981-1985; Chief executive officer of Merrill Lynch and Company, Inc.; Chairman pro tempore of the Cabinet Coucil on Economic Affairs.
Nancy Reagan issued a statement Tuesday praising Regan's service to the country and expressing sadness at his death.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2003-06-10-regan-obit_x.htm   (457 words)

  
 mhp: The Iran-Contra Affair (part 2)
Donald Gregg Briefing Memorandum for the Vice President, Jan. 27, 1986; released by the National Security Council March 22, 1988.
On May 12, 1989, President Bush's nomination of Donald Gregg to be U.S. ambassador to Korea was considered in hearings by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Bush said the President wanted to know what his plans were about resigning.
http://www.modernhistoryproject.org/mhp/ArticleDisplay.php?Article=BushCh18-2   (8979 words)

  
 Error - Columbia Newsblaster
Regan suggested a famous job swap at the beginning of Reagan's second term in which he became White House chief of staff and James A. Baker III, Reagan's first chief of staff, became Treasury secretary.
(AP) Donald T. Regan, a blunt-speaking Wall Street financier who served President Reagan as treasury secretary and chief of staff before being felled by the Iran-Contra scandal, died of cancer Tuesday at the age of 84.
Reagan said that Regan had "acted as if he were the president" and deserved to be fired because the Iran-Contra affair had occurred on his watch.
http://newsblaster.cs.columbia.edu/archives/2003-06-11-06-32-58/web/NBproxy.cgi?sentence=36   (1054 words)

  
 Roth & Company, P.C. - Tax Updates - A NEW DONALD REGAN?
By comparision, the Reagan administration's tax reforms were developed by Donald Regan as treasury secretary.
While Treasury Secretary John Snow has been an earnest salesman of administration tax initiatives, he doesn't appear to be a "player" in policy development.
Regan then switched jobs with White House Chief of Staff James Baker in 1985, giving the Reagan tax reform agenda a powerful and credible team for its final legislative push.
http://www.rothcpa.com/archives/000673.php   (320 words)

  
 Donald Regan Biography / Biography of Donald Regan Biography Biography
Donald Regan (born 1918) directed America's leading brokerage house (Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Smith) to new heights of success in the 1970s, before serving consecutively as secretary of the treasury and White House chief of staff under President Ronald Reagan.
Abandoning law school after less than a year, he enlisted in the Marine Corps and during World War II he served in five major campaigns, including Guadalcanal and Okinawa.
While a student he ran a local guide service which netted him, in addition to his college expenses, savings of $2,000 by the time he graduated.
http://www.bookrags.com/biography-donald-regan   (238 words)

  
 Shaking Hands with Saddam Hussein
Document 49: United States Embassy in Bahrain Cable from Donald Charles Seidel to the Department of State.
Soon thereafter, Donald Rumsfeld (who had served in various positions in the Nixon and Ford administrations, including as President Ford's defense secretary, and at this time headed the multinational pharmaceutical company G.D. Searle and Co.) was dispatched to the Middle East as a presidential envoy.
His December 1983 tour of regional capitals included Baghdad, where he was to establish "direct contact between an envoy of President Reagan and President Saddam Hussein," while emphasizing "his close relationship" with the president [Document 28].
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB82   (7873 words)

  
 International Herald Tribune: Donald Regan, 87, Reagan's staff chief OBITUARY@ HighBeam Research
Donald Regan, 84, the steel-willed financier who served as secretary of the Treasury and, later, as an uncommonly powerful chief of staff to President Ronald Reagan until his bitter departure in 1987, died of cancer Tuesday in Virginia.
Regan went to Washington in 1981 after stepping down as chairman of Merrill Lynch, which he joined in 1946.
He helped transform the firm into one of the largest and most innovative in the financial industry.By the time he left, Merrill was offering not just securities but economic consulting, real estate, credit cards, checking and other...
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:74567934&refid=ip_almanac_hf   (187 words)

  
 Reagan & Regan, Baker & Baker, Ollie North & Lawrence Welk
Further complicating the roster, Donald Regan was initially Ronald Reagan's Treasury Secretary, but in 1985 Donald Regan and Chief of Staff James Baker traded jobs.
Ronald Reagan’s chiefs of staff included Donald Regan, James Baker, and Howard Baker.
Until 1987 when he had to resign because of involvement in the Iran-Contra Scandal (more on that in a moment), Regan was the real power in the Reagan Administration.
http://www.ptreyeslight.com/columns/sparsely/sparsely0610_04.html   (914 words)

  
 Ronald Reagan - The Bonzo Years 1987
The White House releases the finding - signed by President Reagan on January 17, 1986 - authorizing the sale of arms to Iran and ordering the CIA not to tell Congress.
Though he is said by a source to lack a "highly detailed recollection," he acknowledges having authorized the arms sale to Iran in August 1985.
Donald Regan storms out of the White House after hearing on CNN that Howard Baker is replacing him.
http://www.quickchange.com/reagan/1987.html   (1665 words)

  
 Fallen Brothers Community - Don Regan remembered
Jill Regan read a letter she wrote to her father.
Regan had a special name for his wife of 26 years as well.
A state police motorcycle, its light flashing red, prepared to lead another busload of people to the church, where about 500 people waited outside in the cold fall morning.
http://www.fallenbrothers.com/community/showthread.php?t=1187   (657 words)

  
 Donald J. Regan attorney in Newport Beach, Orange Co., CA, California, U.S.A.
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 Donald Regan Dies; FBI Fingerprints Martha Stewart - Forbes.com
He led the Treasury from 1981 through 1985 when he took over as President Ronald Reagan's chief of staff.
After serving as a Marine officer in World War II, Regan signed on with Merrill Lynch as a trainee in 1946.
Few have the opportunity to serve their country in as many ways as former U.S. Treasury Secretary and chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch (nyse: MER - news - people) Donald Regan.
http://www.forbes.com/home_asia/2003/06/10/cx_dd_0610faces.html   (993 words)

  
 The Genealogical Resource Web Page for - Regan
James J. Regan, Attorney, CA Regan Law Firm, Missouri
Donald T. Regan (Sec of Treasury) Donald T. Regan
Download or view a Word file on this family.
http://regan.org/genealogy/regan.htm   (90 words)

  
 Divine Guidance - The Reagan Years
Reagan to [scheduling aide] Bill Henkel, [Quigley] had made the following prohibitions based on her reading of the President's horoscope:
Chief of Staff Donald Regan elaborated on what it was like having to make adjustments to the President's schedule based on the zodiac.
It wasn't widely circulated until the publication of Donald Regan's memoir, For the Record in 1988, that President Reagan and his influential wife sought the advice of an astrologer.
http://www.geocities.com/thereaganyears/divineguidance.htm   (742 words)

  
 GROVER BEACH, CA Political Contributions by Individuals
Wick, Mary H (Zymax Envirotechnology Inc./Chemist), (Zip code: 93433) $250 to REGAN FOR CONGRESS on 03/02/04
Regan, Donald E. (Regan Clinics Inc.), (Zip code: 93433) $248 to REGAN FOR CONGRESS on 05/09/03
Regan, Donald E. (Regan Clinics Inc.), (Zip code: 93433) $300 to REGAN FOR CONGRESS on 06/06/03
http://www.city-data.com/elec/elec-GROVER-BEACH-CA.html   (1433 words)

  
 2/8/05, Regan Professor of English - Almanac, Vol. 51, No. 20
This chair reflects Donald Regan’s interest in the English language and his belief that the development of a student’s use of language is one of the most important ends of higher education.
This professorship was established in 1981with gifts from Merrill Lynch and Co. and friends of the late Donald T. Regan, HON ’72, former chairman of the University’s Board of Trustees who was an executive at Merrill Lynch before he became chief of staff to President Ronald Reagan.
Professor Bernstein has been publishing his work for more than three decades, and he is considered a pioneer of “language writing,” a movement that began in the mid-1970s and focuses on the structures and codes of language.
http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/volumes/v51/n20/cb.html   (418 words)

  
 REGAN, DONALD T
Letters to Regan with Their Request for an Appointment with The
Diskettes to Return to Biff: [Regan’s Files (DW311) Backed Up ; Diskette 2
Diskettes to Return to Biff: [Regan’s Files (DW311) Backed Up ; Diskette 1
http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/resource/findaid/regan.htm   (505 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Cover Stories Donald Regan -- Mar. 09, 1987
Regan told the commission that the President upon learning of the arms-for-hostages proposal said, "We should go slow on this but develop the contact." Ultimately, though, the panel rejected Regan's account that Reagan gave no prior approval to the Israeli arms shipments, and chastised him for giving poor advice to the President.
The White House chief of staff "must bear primary responsibility for the chaos that descended upon the White House" when the inevitable disclosure of the Iran initiative occurred.
More than almost any of his predecessors, Regan "asserted personal control over the White House staff and sought to extend this control to the National Security Adviser.
http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,963700,00.html   (366 words)

  
 Hon. Donald T. Regan
Donald Regan's third phase as a painter capture his subject matter with simple gestures and innocent perspective.
His painting was a medium for his contemplation, cherished memories and a way to touch the heart.
http://www.wallyfindlaygalleries.com/Reganmemorial.html   (74 words)

  
 Donald J. Regan, P.C. - Attorneys & Legal Services - Newport Beach, CA, 92660 - Citysearch
Donald J. Regan, P.C. - Attorneys & Legal Services - Newport Beach, CA, 92660 - Citysearch
Donald J. Regan, P.C. 610 Newport Center Drive Suite 700
Find scary costumes, Halloween parties, spooky haunted houses, ghosts, witches, goblins and more Halloween horror in Orange County.
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 Deep sky Observatory
Donald has done product testing for astronomical equipment.
Donald has a masters in Astrophysics from Syracuse University, and has been an astronomer for the the last 22 years.
Also has done much work in the CDD field of astronomy.
http://www.geocities.com/deepskyobser   (221 words)

  
 Donald E. Regan - Regan Clinics Inc. Grover Beach, Ca Political Donations
Donald E. Regan - Regan Clinics Inc. Grover Beach, Ca Political Donations
http://www.capweb.net/contributions/1372347   (24 words)

  
 The New York Times> Search> Abstract
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http://query.nytimes.com/search/abstract?res=F40C16FD3B5D0C728DDDAF0894DB404482&fta=y   (97 words)

  
 Boston Review: Donald Regan on Judith Jarvis Thomson's "Abortion"
Originally published in the October/November 1995 issue of Boston Review
Boston Review: Donald Regan on Judith Jarvis Thomson's "Abortion"
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 Donald Regan, Reagan Aide Who Quit In Iran-Contra Affair, Dies
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Donald Regan, Reagan Aide Who Quit In Iran-Contra Affair, Dies
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Former chief of staff to President Reagan, he turned to landscape painting after leaving that position.
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