Posthumously, I would honor people like Mother Theresa, Gandhi and Dr. John Snow.
John Snow was not the only candidate in North Carolina to fall victim to such tactics.
Yesterday I offered my praise for the underappreciated John Snow and my hope for incoming Henry Paulson.
Although Mr Portman is a clear asset, much depends, too, on who replaces John Snow at the Treasury.
And John Snow, the next one, was not, but was not as respected.
He is thought to have wanted the job as treasury secretary, but the president nominated Paulson to succeed John Snow.
Ros-Lehtinen has sent a series of letters to the likes of Treasury Secretary John Snow and UBS Chairman Marcel Ospel.
His successor, John Snow, is a smoother operator but has little heft.
The second treasury secretary, John Snow, saw himself much more as a marketer of the President's policy than a shaper of those policies.
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, former Treasury Secretary John Snow and Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Chris Cox are expected to testify.
To his credit, John Snow, the treasury secretary, made clear that he did not think much of the special giveaways in this bill.
"Cerberus believes in the inherent strength of U.S. manufacturing and of the U.S. auto industry, " said the company's chairman, former U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow.
However, President George W Bush last month nominated a former Goldman Sachs executive, Henry Paulson, to take over the post from the outgoing John Snow.
Can John Snow, the Treasury Secretary nominee, get the job done?
Cerberus already counts several ex-government officials in its ranks: John Snow, a former treasury secretary, is chairman, and Dan Quayle, a former vice-president, heads its international arm.
John Snow, the man President George Bush wants as his new treasury secretary, did his best to sound upbeat at nomination hearings in Congress on January 28th.
America's secretary of state, Colin Powell, fresh from peace talks in Sudan, headed Washington's delegation, along with treasury secretary John Snow and Paul Bremer, America's administrator in Iraq.
It's with the Republican Congress and some members of his Cabinet (such as Treasury Secretary John Snow, described to me by a former Reagan official as a "mercantilist thug").
No, the Bank of Japan, unlike John Snow, America's treasury secretary, really does believe in a strong dollar policy and is prepared to put its money where its mouth is.
"We believe in Mr. LaSorda's plans, and we want to support those plans going forward, " Cerberus Chairman John Snow told reporters during a press conference at DaimlerChrysler's headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany.
New treasury chief John Snow could save the U.S. and the West immense grief in post-Saddam Hussein Iraq and the Middle East by pushing pro-growth economic policies in that blighted area.
On his recent visit to China, treasury chief John Snow hectored his hosts less about the allegedly undervalued yuan and more about Beijing's moving faster to open its financial services industry to foreign investment and competition.
That fall, in the remote western corner of the state, John Snow, a retired Democratic judge who had represented the district in the State Senate for three terms, found himself subjected to one political attack after another.
Already, there is grumbling among local politicians after U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow told the Senate Banking Committee on Thursday that he found federal guarantees for municipal debt in the affected region "highly undesirable" and something he would oppose.
Even as the bailouts had begun, a global conference months in the making was held on September 8th at the University of Virginia, convened by former Treasury secretary John Snow and named for former Internal Revenue commissioner Mortimer Caplin.
Former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker is the author of this plan, and in a letter to the editor in last week's Wall Street Journal, former Treasury secretaries W. Michael Blumenthal, Nicholas Brady, Paul O'Neill, George Shultz and John Snow lent their support.
When Bush nominated the Goldman Sachs chairman for the Treasury post on May 30, most observers saw the pick as a chance to snag a Wall Street heavyweight whose star power could boost the public's perception of his handling of the economy, especially after the drab tenures of Paul O'Neill and John Snow.
When Bush nominated the Goldman Sachs (nyse: GS - news - people ) chairman for the Treasury post on May 30, most observers saw the pick as a chance to snag a Wall Street heavyweight whose star power could boost the public's perception of his handling of the economy, especially after the drab tenures of Paul O'Neill and John Snow.
Timothy Geithner and a few of his predecessors, Henry Paulson, John W. Snow (2003-2006) and even Lawrence Summers (1999-2001).
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