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...decade, computer technology had taken leaps forward, and the writing terminals were on their last legs. A building-wide renovation in 1991 provided the opportunity to begin anew...
Bailyn, will give a lecture entitled '"To Begin the World Anew': Politics and the Creative Imagination." The talk is scheduled for March 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Concert Hall of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington...
...issue sharply divided city residents. The memory of slain 10-year-old Jeffrey Curley was fresh on many of their minds. And the surprise reduction of an English au pair's murder conviction, following the death penalty vote, raised anew residents' doubts about the death penalty...
...package seemed to calm world stock markets, at least temporarily, leaving the Fed chairman to puzzle anew over the combination of muscular economic growth and low inflation that have characterized the U.S. expansion since 1992. He frequently refers to the phenomenon as a "new paradigm," although he remains chary of how durable it will prove. Greenspan and other economists credit the spread of technology with improved productivity, which paves the way for faster economic growth without price increases. The problem: productivity increases are difficult and sometimes impossible to document. Nevertheless, there is no doubt about the spread of high technology...
...accomplishes so well. Although the next show seems too far away, the Dance Hall Crashers know they are a necessary constant. As the last song passes, the momentary despair turns to anticipation, which will grow and culminate just as it did before this show, as the cycle begins anew...