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To: Pullin-GS who wrote (158)9/27/1997 5:25:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph   of 186
 
Institutional Investor magazine, Red Herring magazine, Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal have ranked Paul as one of the best analysts in the country. Paul is an Adjunct Professor of Finance at the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, where he has taught for the past five years. Paul has appeared frequently on CNN and testified before Congress; he also has spoken at various industry, investment and venture capital conferences. Paul, I went back to the secon post by T.G.W. and recalled this paragraph. I believe Richard Nixon was President of the United States of America. I suspect he spoke to Congress and was interviewd on various respected news services. I am sure he spoke at many functions. However, it seems he did a "no no" and resigned. I woner who we should "bow" to the most. The President of the US or Paul Johnson?<G> I think it must have been an oversight. I posted this just to clarify everyone's point of view. I was somewhat confused on the issue myself. <G> Thank you for pointing that post out. I seemed to have missed it. Glenn
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