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...They will be paid an additional $1,200 a month for office operating expenses. "The law will probably be passed next week, and it will take a couple of months before it is enforced," reports Kucharski. "Walesa knows that the problem will soon be solved and his back-to work routine is just an empty gesture...
...They will be paid an additional $1,200 a month for office operating expenses. "The law will probably be passed next week, and it will take a couple of months before it is enforced," reports Kucharski. "Walesa knows that the problem will soon be solved and his back-to work routine is just an empty gesture...
Yielding to critics, the Smithsonian Institution agreed to scale back-to the point of minimalism-its forthcoming exhibit marking the 50th anniversary of the atom bombing of Hiroshima. Angry veterans groups and members of Congress had charged that the exhibit incorrectly and inappropriately questioned the necessity of dropping the Bomb...
...pseudo-war chant songs make rap sound melodic. Yes, the plot is thin and predictable and the execution as slick as a frat-party drag show. All that has little to do with why a featherweight send-up of the men's back-to- primal-nature movement ran a year in Chicago and has chugalugged onto off- Broadway. The show offers fans of the departing sitcom Cheers, wondering how to cope without their favorite palookas, a two-hour maintenance dose of Norm, the fat, idle, beer-guzzling oaf with the inexplicably likable stumblebum smirk...
Both sides are playing the campaign as if it were an intricate daily chess game. Take the subtle feints and counterfeints behind last Tuesday's back-to- back appearances by Bush and Clinton before the National Guard convention in Salt Lake City. Even the Clinton team admits that Bush played like an international grand master. The first move belonged to the President, who announced at the last minute that he would speak to the National Guard, presumably to attack Clinton on the draft. Clinton responded by scrambling his schedule and racing to Salt Lake City...