• Also with Bill Graham (as Lucky Luciano) and Joe Mantegna (as George Raft).

    NEWYORKER: Bugsy

  • My friend, Mike Denise(ph), basically was pushing me forward to do this, and really interfacing with Bill Graham once he got there, nose to nose.

    NPR: 'Who' Was That Substitute Drummer?

  • And all of a sudden, out of nowhere comes Bill Graham.

    NPR: 'Who' Was That Substitute Drummer?

  • One such, Bill Graham, was a penniless rock-concert promoter whose San Francisco auditorium the locals wanted to close, saying it lowered the tone of the neighbourhood.

    ECONOMIST: William Coblentz

  • Lou is a music producer who knows Bill Graham personally.

    NEWYORKER: Ask Me If I Care

  • Last week we spoke with Bill Sagan about Vault Radio, which features recordings made by legendary concert promoter Bill Graham, everything from Cream to Led Zeppelin to Bruce Springsteen and Nirvana.

    NPR: 'Who' Was That Substitute Drummer?

  • Ms. COLLINS: Nobody who was on the production team seemed interested in having me there, and Bill Graham said, well, you could, you know, come by, but you're not going to be on the show.

    NPR: Judy Collins, From Both Sides Now

  • Salting the audience with friends of Dylan's like Allen Ginsberg and interested parties like the business manager of the San Francisco Mime Troupe, Bill Graham, Gleason refereed nearly an hour's worth of inspired repartee from the 24-year-old songwriter.

    NPR: Dylan, the Red Dog and the Real Summer of Love

  • At least two of Rick Griffin's most famous posters have been bootlegged in Europe and shipped back to the United States, much to the distress of the holder of the poster's copyright, the concert production company Bill Graham Presents.

    ECONOMIST: Print graphics

  • He knows Bill Graham personally.

    NEWYORKER: Ask Me If I Care

  • The Chafee-Harkin-Graham bill is the first embraced by the White House that includes legal protections for the tobacco industry.

    CNN: Clinton Pushes A Bipartisan Tobacco Bill

  • That row had a knock-on effect on a bipartisan effort to craft an energy and climate-change bill as Lindsey Graham, a Republican senator, withdrew his crucial support and blamed what he said was a partisan attempt to refocus on immigration.

    ECONOMIST: Politics this week

  • The so-called Kerry-Lieberman-Graham energy bill, which would restrict carbon emissions for the electric power industry, has recently been raised from the dead.

    FORBES: Solar and Wind Growing Fast, Not Fast Enough for Wall Street

  • It'd be nice to know, for example, how Florida Democrats Bob Graham and Bill Nelson feel about this treatment of a Cuban American.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Appoint Otto Reich

  • Mr Graham says the bill does not have the votes, though he may still vote for it.

    ECONOMIST: The climate-change bill

  • His memorial service last March was attended by Australian Prime Minister John Howard and many famous cricket names including Sir Viv Richards, and former Australian cricket captains Richie Benaud, Bill Lawry, Greg Chappell and Graham Yallop.

    BBC: Statue honours Bradman

  • Christopher Chope's Parliament (Amendment) Bill, which has the support of Graham Brady, the chairman of the 1922 Committee of Tory backbenchers, would limit the "number of peers entitled to vote in the House of Lords" to the same as number of seats in the Commons.

    BBC: Tory MP calls for fewer ministers and peers

  • Rep. Lindsey Graham, the author of the bill, sought to create a federal law that would provide the same sort of punishment guidelines for harm to the fetus as would be applied for physical harm to the mother.

    CNN: House passes bill criminalizing harm to fetus

  • Lindsey Graham, the Republican sponsor of the bill that gave it the rare honor of it being called a bipartisan bill, withdrew support.

    FORBES: Climate Bill Fights For Daylight

  • In addition to those cited in this report, the author is particularly grateful for the insights, many of them off the record, of Hal Sirkin, Nandan Nilekani, Alvaro Rodriguez Arragui, Bernard Charles, Joshua Ramo, Michelle Guthrie, Arjun Divecha, Len Blavatnik, Viktor Vekselberg, Malvinder Singh, Bill Ford, Michael Green, Lord John Browne, John Studzinski, Bill Rhodes, Diana Farrell, Mikhail Fridman, Graham Mackey, Thor Bjorgolfsson, Ram Charan, Nabil Habayeb, Diana Glassman, David Rubenstein, Eli Jacobs, Dambisa Moyo, Alastair Newton and Michael Patsalos Fox.

    ECONOMIST: Sources and acknowledgments

  • That's followed by a Ten Minute Rule Bill on Metal Theft (Prevention) from Labour MP Graham Jones.

    BBC: Viewing guide: The pick of the week ahead in Parliament

  • Democrats advanced a substitute bill that would have attempted to alter the language of Graham's base legislation by creating a new legal status for harm against a pregnant woman, rather than applying two standards to one violent crime.

    CNN: House passes bill criminalizing harm to fetus

  • Among them is South Carolina Republican Lindsey Graham, who worked with Kennedy on an immigration bill last year.

    NPR: Kennedy's Illness Casts Pall over Congress

  • Alas, the unity was shattered last month when Mr Graham, the Republican, refused to come to the bill's press launch, after hearing that the Senate would consider immigration first.

    ECONOMIST: The climate-change bill

  • University academic Graham Gudgin made the claim while giving evidence to the Scotland Bill committee.

    BBC: Scotland 'will not receive' corporation tax power

  • Even then, moving the bill through the Senate was always going to be a long shot, and without Mr Graham's support is probably an impossibility.

    ECONOMIST: The consensus-wrecking impact of the coming elections

  • Chuck Schumer, a Democratic senator from New York, and Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, are working on a comprehensive reform bill, which they may unveil soon.

    ECONOMIST: Terrorists hurt America most by making it close its borders

  • Two possibilities are the senators from Florida, Bill Nelson , a lawyer who once went up in the Space Shuttle, and Bob Graham , who is retiring, whose bid for the presidential nomination flopped but who is Florida's last Democratic icon.

    ECONOMIST: John Kerry's running-mate

  • Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Richard Burr of North Carolina, has introduced an alternative bill that would increase education benefits on a sliding scale based on an individual's years of service.

    CNN: GOP strategist: Democrats outmaneuver GOP over GI Bill

  • Eventually, though, Graham executive director LaRue Allen will have to devise a way for the company to foot the bill for replacements.

    WSJ: Culture City: A Deluge of New Dance Ideas

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