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The Authority of Humanity
2003
In 'The Value of Rational Nature,' Donald Regan challenges the claim that our capacities for rational deliberation and choice are unconditionally valuable. Sussman denies that on its most plausible reconstruction, the Kantian argument for humanity aims or needs to show that rational choice is the only original or nonderivative kind of value.
Journal Article
Regan's View of Dollar
1984
He told reporters that ''we expect that in 1985, '86 or '87, the pendulum will start swinging the other way as these nations recover.''...
Newspaper Article
A Wish List for the Next 50 Years
2019
A half-century ago, analysts carried slide rules, computers worked with punch cards, and New York Stock Exchange member firms stopped trading on Wednesday afternoons to sort out trades that their analog back offices couldn't process. Observe Amazon Prime's inroads on the Post Office and 4G technology's success versus the dial-up modem. Because we're impatient, we value income today more highly than income tomorrow. For decades prior to 1958, stock dividend yields topped high-grade bond yields for the reason that junior securities are riskier than senior ones; in bankruptcy, the bondholders stand at the front of the line for repayment.
Trade Publication Article
Rochester Eagles sells downtown building
2006
On Tuesday, the Eagles Aerie 2228 sold its 2,600-square-foot downtown building at 409 First Ave. S.W. to Regan Rochester Real Estate LLC, said Jack Hillstrom, the president of Premier Bank. Premier is headquartered next to the Eagles Club. With the club building sold, the Eagles Club planned to close on its purchase of the 23,000-square-foot Elks Lodge at 917 15th Ave. S.E. Thursday, [Lou Bode] said. The Eagles and Elks musical chairs game is the latest chapter in an ongoing transition of the Rochester fraternal organizations.
Newsletter
Changing the Color of Money Won't Stop Corruption; Anti-Laundering Effort
1989
Mr. [Donald Regan] proposes a White House meeting of enforcement officials, financial industry regulators and bankers ''to establish ground rules on how to proceed.'' Last March, in an open letter to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, A.B.A.'s Money Laundering Task Force called for the creation of just such a group. Last month Senator John Kerry introduced legislation that would establish an Anti-Money-Laundering Advisory Commission, and President Bush recently incorporated this recommendation in his national drug program.
Newspaper Article
Continental: Regan's View
Despite efforts by Continental to remain independent, Mr. [Donald T. Regan] said, and while the ''final chapter'' of the bank's problems has not been written, ''I suspect the same thing will happen to them as has happened to 30 other banks already this year.''
Newspaper Article
Borrowing Needs Reduced
1983
Treasury Secretary Donald T. Regan confirmed yesterday that economic recovery had helped reduce the Treasury's borrowing needs for the quarter ending Dec. 31.
Newspaper Article
OWNER PLANS TO SELL PROPERTY NEAR I-4 ; DONALD REGAN'S ESTATE REACQUIRED THE ORANGE PARCEL IN FORECLOSURE
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Regan, Donald
2004
The elder [Donald Regan Jr.] created RTD-ONE in 1990 when he bought about 270 acres as an investment, his son said.
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