He was defeated for the Republican nomination for governor by J. Fife Symington, a Phoenix developer.
Took the Spotlight At the same time, Judge Sporkin's willingness to question both the Government and Mr. Keating at great length over more than six months emboldened the Phoenix developer to move into the public spotlight.
The center, which is being supported with $1 million from Thomas Hornaday, a Phoenix developer who attended Berkeley in the 60's, and his wife, Ruth Ann, also a Berkeley graduate, splices together sociology, anthropology, biology, African-American studies and Latino studies.
"That was about 100 percent over value," said Phil Hope, a Phoenix developer, as the auctioneer declared it sold.
Mr. Symington, a Phoenix developer who was elected in February, served on Southwest's board in 1983.
The hearing also provided a moment of drama in an unscheduled appearance by Charles H. Keating Jr., the Phoenix developer whose failed Lincoln Savings and Loan Association has come to symbolize to many the ills of the industry.
The Economy The Senate Banking Committee's chairman defended his invovlement in 1987 with a Phoenix developer who controlled a savings and loan institution that has since become one of the costliest failures in the troubled industry.
The most celebrated case is the suit filed by the Phoenix developer Charles H. Keating Jr. against the Government charging that it unfairly took over his Lincoln Savings and Loan Association of Irvine, Calif.
It adds another legal entanglement for Mr. Keating, the Phoenix developer who headed the American Continental Corporation, the parent of Lincoln until it was seized by the Government in April 1989.
The potential customers are hungry Phoenix developers and construction workers heading for the battered remains of Kuwait city.
He was defeated for the Republican nomination for governor by J. Fife Symington, a Phoenix developer.
Took the Spotlight At the same time, Judge Sporkin's willingness to question both the Government and Mr. Keating at great length over more than six months emboldened the Phoenix developer to move into the public spotlight.
The center, which is being supported with $1 million from Thomas Hornaday, a Phoenix developer who attended Berkeley in the 60's, and his wife, Ruth Ann, also a Berkeley graduate, splices together sociology, anthropology, biology, African-American studies and Latino studies.
"That was about 100 percent over value," said Phil Hope, a Phoenix developer, as the auctioneer declared it sold.
Mr. Symington, a Phoenix developer who was elected in February, served on Southwest's board in 1983.
The hearing also provided a moment of drama in an unscheduled appearance by Charles H. Keating Jr., the Phoenix developer whose failed Lincoln Savings and Loan Association has come to symbolize to many the ills of the industry.
The Economy The Senate Banking Committee's chairman defended his invovlement in 1987 with a Phoenix developer who controlled a savings and loan institution that has since become one of the costliest failures in the troubled industry.
The most celebrated case is the suit filed by the Phoenix developer Charles H. Keating Jr. against the Government charging that it unfairly took over his Lincoln Savings and Loan Association of Irvine, Calif.
It adds another legal entanglement for Mr. Keating, the Phoenix developer who headed the American Continental Corporation, the parent of Lincoln until it was seized by the Government in April 1989.
The potential customers are hungry Phoenix developers and construction workers heading for the battered remains of Kuwait city.