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When the global slowdown hit Russia, Korea and Japan, these countries responded in part by boosting their exports of steel to the U.S. The Clinton Administration initially played along with the demands of the steel industry and its unions. In his State of the Union address, Clinton warned of great harm to the steel industry from abroad and threatened tariffs against Japan. But how much harm has really occurred? The U.S. imported almost a third of its steel in 1998, up from about 25 percent the year before--a change, but hardly one which spells the death of the domestic...

Author: By Stephen E. Sachs, | Title: Keeping Steel Fetters Off Trade | 3/22/1999 | See Source »

...want] a magazine where pieces can be published in languages other than English and where we can address Hispanic and Latin American affairs - particularly literary and cultural," said Juan Silva '88, who is also a GSAS student and is a Zalacain staff member...

Author: By Joseph P. Chase, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hispanic, Latin American Magazine to Debut | 3/19/1999 | See Source »

...want] a magazine where pieces can be published in languages other than English and where we can address Hispanic and Latin American affairs--particularly literary and cultural," said Juan Silva '88, who is also a GSAS student and is a Zalacain staff member...

Author: By Joseph P.chase, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Zalacain to Join Campus Stacks | 3/19/1999 | See Source »

After nearly a year of dodging a full-fledged news conference with the press -- you may remember a little political distraction called impeachment -- the President went before the White House press corps on Friday to address the issues of state. The President used the session to lay out the political groundwork for military intervention in Kosovo, to defend his human rights and security policies regarding China, and yes -- how could he avoid it -- to promote an image of marital peace (?We love each other very much and we?re working on it,? said the President). ?The event,? says TIME White...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The President Holds a Press Conference to Show He?s in Charge | 3/19/1999 | See Source »

...improve his image with others. And so, says Branegan, one should take note of the context in which the press conference ocurred. ?For one thing,? he says, ?it followed on the heels of an off-the-record dinner about his recent South American trip and a humorous self-deprecating address on Thursday before a gathering of radio and TV journalists.? For another, it comes just before the White House starts to make itself more accessible again. If the press conference is assessed as having gone well, says Branegan, ?the President is expected to start granting individual interviews with the media...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The President Holds a Press Conference to Show He?s in Charge | 3/19/1999 | See Source »

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