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...have cows grazing in my backyard. I don't bail hay for weekend fun. My friends who rib me interminably with Idaho--sorry, Iowa--humor are really Midwest-ignorant and patronizing...

Author: By Steven V. Mazie, | Title: In Defense of Iowa | 4/25/1990 | See Source »

...Government can sell them or even assess their value. By one estimate, the RTC owns 26,800 homes, 773 office buildings, 158 hotels, 205 resorts, 51 restaurants, 236 industrial facilities and 43 mines, among other properties. And the backlog will only get worse, since the agency may need to bail out another 600 institutions. That would bring the total to 1,000 thrifts, twice as many as Bush's plan estimated. "It's blowing up in our face," says an Administration official. "It's one of those things that's so bad that nobody wants to talk about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Is a Rescue? | 3/12/1990 | See Source »

Estrella was released on $50 bail and Driscoll was released on personal recognizance, according to court clerks...

Author: By Joshua A. Gerstein, | Title: Cambridge Pair Arrested For Break-In At Lowell | 3/8/1990 | See Source »

Only a protest from the mother of the four-year-old murder victim got the attention of authorities, who had apparently lost track of Rodriguez because he lived in a different police jurisdiction. Rodriguez was released the next day without bail, and investigators put together a "witness harassment" case that eventually led to three more arrests. Police now responded to 911 calls within minutes, unmarked cars watched the block, and uniformed patrols cruised by regularly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fighting The Code of Silence | 2/19/1990 | See Source »

...efforts at bipartisan cooperation of the recent past recede from Washington's memory. For one thing, the Democrats are plainly frustrated. In a fit of complaisance early last year, the White House and Democrats agreed to set aside differences on policy toward Nicaragua, collaborated on a plan to bail out the savings and loan industry and settled on the outlines of the federal budget. But the budget accord unraveled, largely over Bush's insistence on a capital-gains tax cut that would mainly benefit taxpayers earning $200,000 or more a year. Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell blocked that measure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China Breach | 2/5/1990 | See Source »

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