Word: benefitting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...were "detrimental to the interests of American consumers." The liberal daily Asahi Shimbun declared darkly that "trade war has now come about." In Manhattan, the usually pro-Reaganaut Wall Street Journal warned that "high-stakes trade retaliation, like Russian roulette, is a dangerous game, and the world doesn't benefit when the President of the United States leads by bad example...
...national outrage." Johnson and others argue that if well-to-do neighborhoods were to take the cue and vote to hire their own police, not to mention fire fighters, street cleaners and tree trimmers, they would be even more likely to oppose further citywide tax measures to benefit low-income areas...
...cannot permit the benefit of medium-range weapons from Europe the reduction in longer-range INF [Intermediate Nuclear Force] missiles, for example, to be undermined or circumvented by continuing imbalance in shorter-range INF, missiles, in which the Soviets have an advantage," Reagan said...
Judith R. Barish '88, a member of the AIDS Benefit Committee (ABC) says she is skeptical about Persephone's approach after the first party. "There are good ways to raise money and bad ways to raise money. It's a shame they have to pollute it with elitism," Barish says...
Barish contrasted the Persephone dance with an ABC benefit dance held earlier this winter, at which organizers distributed condoms and pamphlets about AIDS. Like the week-long Festival of Life last year, the event was meant to be educational, as well as raise money, ABC President George E. Hicks '87-'88 says...