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The effort of William Steiger (R-Wis.), a junior congressman in the 1970s, now dead.
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The road to salvation started in 1978, when Rep. Bill Steiger, R-Wis.
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But Paul Steiger, the print Journal's editor, has a better idea: Let anyone who wants to declare themselves a news outlet.
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That same year a U.S. congressman from Wisconsin, Bill Steiger, got legislation passed lowering the capital gains tax from 49% to 28%.
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Also with Rod Steiger, Lanny Flaherty, and Earl Hindman.
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This single piece of legislation, which would have died but for Steiger's persistence, lifted the very weak American capital markets off of their sick beds and spurred an entrepreneurial boom that continues today.
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"Government-imposed solutions are not always appropriate, " Steiger said.
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Hunters like Ms. Steiger have lots of company.
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But William Steiger , head of the U.S. delegation, said his concern is with the science underlying the report and said it put too much of the burden for diet reform on states and not enough on individuals.
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Painter Merrill Steiger left with two.
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Under the leadership of Paul Steiger, a former senior editor at the Wall Street Journal, and with strong safeguards of its editorial independence, it has started to produce scoops good enough to run in the New York Times, which gets them free.
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In addition to Lilies of the Field, I suppose the, really the role for which he's often still best known is Virgil Tibbs, the Philadelphia cop who comes down to Mississippi, where the local white police chief, Chief Gillespie is played by Rod Steiger, In the Heat of the Night.
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