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The deal allowed President Bush to name the commission's chairman and cochairman.
In the 60's he was cochairman of the Interracial Council on Business Opportunity.
I had been cochairman of a radical weekly paper, The Bay State Progressive.
I had been cochairman of the Harvard chapter of the Young Communist League.
"Somebody made a mistake, and they've apologized," said Morton A. Pierce, a cochairman at the firm, who added that the partner would be disciplined.
Cochairman of the Loews Corporation, he was admired as a business leader for his integrity, instincts and business acumen.
"I can't remember one being turned down," Mr. Ciotto said, referring to requests received since 1996, the years he has been cochairman of the committee.
The cochairman of the fund, Richard D. Kaplan, an architect, has taken on lower Manhattan as a kind of personal crusade.
Tuten was appointed as cochairman of the Coastal Plains Regional Commission in 1967.
"A lot of what this whole matter relates to are the intentions someone had," said Arthur O'Neill, the Republican cochairman of the committee.
We had account representatives who had to give progress reports at weekly account meetings," said Bernard Kinsey, one former cochairman.
"I for one had grave reservations," said Isi J. Leibler, the congress's cochairman.
On 21 April 2007, he was appointed Cochairman of the Belarusian-Venezuelan Joint Commission.
"Apparently to have a meeting of more than 10 people, you have to have a license, and we didn't," recalled Rick Mayo-Smith, the chamber's cochairman.
"It is completely inadmissible that the president continues vacation during such developments," declared Lev Ponomaryov, cochairman of the Democratic Russia movement.
But as conference cochairman, der Heer was sitting with his Soviet opposite number on a raised dais facing the horseshoe of delegate tiers.
He served as the Cochairman of the 2003 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility.
Michael Lawlor, a lawyer who is a state representative and cochairman of the Legislature's Judiciary Committee, said it was drafting a bill to prohibit secret filings.
State Senator Biagio Ciotto, a Democrat who is cochairman of the state's Transportation Committee, said the test-givers deserve blame.
"It's a two-story building on a block of skyscrapers," said John Jurayj, cochairman of the Modern Architecture Working Group, a preservationist group.
Walter Peterson, a former New Hampshire governor and lifelong Republican, this year became the cochairman of Republicans for John Lynch, the incumbent Democratic governor.
"We are in a war," said Biagio Ciotto, a Democrat representing Wethersfield and Middletown who is a cochairman of the committee.
"Mel Martinez will overnight become the country's most important Hispanic by far," Al Cardenas, who is the cochairman of the Bush-Cheney campaign in Florida, said Monday.
As Senator Robert E. Littell, a Republican who is cochairman of the Budget Committee, put it: "He is fine to work with.
Nesen was active in the Republican Party during this period and served as chairman, and then cochairman, of the California delegation to the Republican National Convention.