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At the same time, Daly's organization will face its own federal cuts. Private charity isn't entirely private, and hasn't been for decades. In the 1960s, when the government greatly expanded its services to the poor, it turned much of the money--and the responsibility--over to those...
Some see a conservative ideology running through the city, evidenced by the emergence of the Christian Coalition, candidates' willing to advocate large spending cuts and the recent adoption of a residency requirement for city employees--a bill ardently opposed by the CCA.
It should be remembered that Yasser Arafat was catapulted into the international spotlight even before the advent of his brainchild, the "Intifada." Scarcely five years after the adoption of the Camp David Accords, the first honest effort at Middle East peace, this terrorist-turned-Harvard lecturer was coordinating the most...
What kind of effects will follow in the wake of this mighty demonstration? Well, besides gaining intangible benefits such as renewed determination, self-confidence and religious revival, the marchers were also instructed in practical ways to improve their communities. Voter registration, adoption of black foster children and outreach to prison...
IBM, whose decision to allow other manufacturers to copy its PCs made economic giants out of Microsoft and Intel, could become a clone maker itself. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Apple chairman A.C. Markkula said his company has asked IBM to make computers that use the Macintosh...