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...Massachusetts Municipal Association, which represents the collective interests of all of the cities and towns, had a similar assessment of the aid's significance. The funding is enough to allow most towns to maintain the status quo by providing, the same level of services as last year, Allan Tosti, the association's fiscal analyst, said earlier this week...
...year resident: "We've been ho-humming it for years. We have to get competitive." But other residents, who want to preserve Aspen's small-town charm, are disturbed by calls for mass marketing. "We're a mature resort with a solid product," says Lodge Owner Allan Blomquist. "We don't need flamboyant hype...
...creating the summer of '69 for middle-aged Mittys was the idea of Randy Hundley, 40, catcher for the team that year, and Allan Goldin, 43, former head of the Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Institute and a lifelong Cub loyalist. The two men had formed All Star Baseball, Inc., in 1980 to run summer baseball camps for children, and late last year they decided to put on a spring training camp for adults over 35, or "middleaged kids," in Hundley's phrase. They expected 35 takers but accepted...
...most despairing group of economists today may be the Keynesians, who enjoyed prominence as the leading school of thought during the 1960s and '70s. They met their Waterloo in the late '70s, when their pump-priming policies pushed up inflation. Says Allan Meltzer, a Carnegie-Mellon University professor and an influential monetarist: "If the Keynesian program had worked, Jimmy Carter would still be President." Although many Keynesians now want to trim the deficit, the recession has emboldened others to call for continued high deficit spending. Says Lester Thurow, a leading Keynesian who teaches at the Massachusetts Institute...
...Dash-1. Allan, N.U., 6.1 2, Hudson, H. 6.58 3. Gomes...