Manfred Ohrenstein (born August 5, 1925) is an American lawyer and politician. Counsel to the New York law firm of Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, he is also...
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Grenada Minister for Legal Affairs and Minister of Foreign Affairs Manfred Ohrenstein (B.A. 1948), New York State Senate Minority Leader Joseph Pennacchio...
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William T. O'Neil Thomas C. O'Sullivan James M. Oakley Isaac Ogden Manfred Ohrenstein Allen J. Oliver William M. Oliver Andrew Onderdonk George Onorato...
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Democratic primary by Manfred Ohrenstein. In November 1960, Farrell ran on the Liberal ticket for re-election, but was defeated by Ohrenstein. On March 24, 1962...
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Manhattan Institute for Policy Research; former New York State Senator Manfred Ohrenstein, Jacqueline V. Brady, a vice president of Nomura Securities International...
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rejected by the MTA. In December 1983, State Senate Minority Leader Manfred Ohrenstein proposed legislation that would make 27 key stations accessible and...
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was named press secretary to New York State Senate Minority Leader Manfred Ohrenstein. In 1989, Governor Mario Cuomo tapped her to become spokesperson for...
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New York City, Chartock worked in the state legislature for Senator Manfred Ohrenstein. He attended the New Lincoln School, graduated from Rhodes High School...
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State Senate from the 27th district In office 1995–1998 Preceded by Manfred Ohrenstein Succeeded by Thomas Duane Commissioner of the New York City Department...
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Cuomo and Mayor Koch, as well as Klein, Robert M. Morgenthau and Manfred Ohrenstein and Peter Cohen as chairmen of its board. The plans were not completely...
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