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:: Sunday, October 16, 2005 ::
Expert: Carpenters hammered on deal - BY KEITH BENMAN, Munster Times, IN
However, the carpenter's pension fund may not have been as sophisticated as a bank or other financial institution.
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Bribes promised to Gerry Nannenga also could have clouded judgment in the matter. At the time, Nannenga was the head union official for the Northwest Indiana District Council of Carpenters. He is one of the seven defendants in the pension fund's suit.------------------------------------------- posted 8:18 AM :: reference link ::
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