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    www.jewishexponent.com/article/16501/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/3/2008    Last Visited: 7/3/2008  

    Scott Jason Solow, son of Steve and Susan Solow, and Sara Abigail Aronchick, daughter of Mark and Judith Aronchick, will be married Aug. 31 in Philadelphia at a ceremony to be officiated by Rabbi Neil Cooper of Temple Beth Hillel/Beth El in Wynnewood.
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    Sara, who lives in New Haven, Conn., is a second-year student at the Yale Law School.She attended Akiba Hebrew Academy and graduated summa cum laude from Yale College.Following graduation, Sara worked at both Goldman Sachs for the chief U.S. economist and at the Center for American Progress, a think tank in Washington, D.C.

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    Bloomberg: Businesses lost $1 billion during NYC... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/25/2005    Last Visited: 12/25/2005  

    Goldman Sachs economists Ed McKelvey and Sarah Aronchick said it failed to account for offsets: Some workers unable to get to work likely worked from home via computer; many people who would have shopped in the city may have turned to suburban locations; and the strike generated new kinds of economic activity, as employers rented shuttle buses and hotel rooms for workers.

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    Business Management & Advice: Small Business Resources... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/20/2004    Last Visited: 11/7/2005  

    Sara Aronchick, an economist with Goldman, Sachs & Co., released an interesting report late Wednesday that takes on the notion--popular among housing bulls--that the housing boom can continue thanks to favorable demographics.

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    Businesses lost $1 billion during NY transit strike - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/26/2005    Last Visited: 12/26/2005  

    Goldman Sachs economists Ed Mckelvey and Sarah Aronchick said it failed to account for offsets: some workers unable to get to work likely worked from home via computer; many people who would have shopped in the city may have turned to suburban locations and the strike generated new kinds of economic activity, as employers rented shuttle buses and hotel rooms for workers.

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    Cost of transit strike set at $1B -- Page 1 --... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/26/2005    Last Visited: 12/26/2005  

    Goldman Sachs economists Ed McKelvey and Sarah Aronchick said it failed to account for offsets: Some workers unable to get to work likely worked from home via computer.

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    KDKA - Pittsburgh's Source for Breaking News, Weather... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/26/2005    Last Visited: 12/26/2005  

    Goldman Sachs economists Ed McKelvey and Sarah Aronchick said it failed to account for offsets: Some workers unable to get to work likely worked from home via computer; many people who would have shopped in the city may have turned to suburban locations; and the strike generated new kinds of economic activity, as employers rented shuttle buses and hotel rooms for workers.

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    New York Daily News - Special - National economy seen... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/21/2005    Last Visited: 12/22/2005  

    Also, the strike isn't likely to last long enough to have nationwide impact, Goldman Sachs economists Ed McKelvey and Sara Aronchick predicted in a recent research bulletin.

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    The Daily Camera: National / International - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/15/2004    Last Visited: 12/30/2005  

    Goldman Sachs economists Ed McKelvey and Sarah Aronchick said in a report this week that even $200 million a day was too high, because it failed to account for "offsets."

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    Universities Allied for Essential Medicines ยป National... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/28/2009    Last Visited: 3/28/2009  

    Sara Aronchick
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    Sara Aronchick, Yale Law School Sara is a second year student at Yale Law School, where she serves as a co-leader of Yale's UAEM chapter. She is most interested in the intersection of law and public policy, particularly in the areas of business, financial markets, and intellectual property.

    Sara graduated from Yale College in 2005 with a degree in Ethics, Politics, and Economics. She spent her junior year summer in India on a Bates Fellowship, which is when her passion for promoting development and access to medicines deepened. After college, Sara worked for the Chief U.S. economist at Goldman Sachs and for the Economics Group at the Center for American Progress (a D.C. think tank). She is currently member of the economics team of Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign in Chicago. She hopes to draw on these experiences as a member of UAEM's CC, and champion UAEM's goals in policy communities nation wide.

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    Zee News - New York transit strike at cost of USD 1... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/26/2005    Last Visited: 12/26/2005  

    Goldman Sachs economists Ed Mckelvey and Sarah Aronchick said it failed to account for offsets: some workers unable to get to work likely worked from home via computer; many people who would have shopped in the city may have turned to suburban locations and the strike generated new kinds of economic activity, as employers rented shuttle buses and hotel rooms for workers.

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