Prosecutor to Be Nominee for Rail Retirement Post
<i> Associated Press</i>
WASHINGTON —
President Clinton intends to nominate Martin J. Dickman, a prosecutor for the Cook County state’s attorney in Chicago, as the Railroad Retirement Board’s inspector general, the White House announced Wednesday.
The board administers retirement benefits for 1 million former railroad workers.
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