Word: bolds
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...information within ourselves--and avoid the leaks Now we have virtually arrested the drug traffic on Sonoma Street," he adds. According to Wall. as recently as last summer "there were stores. that everyone knew about. where owners were selling drugs across the counter in broad daylight to children. as bold as can be" Such stores have virtually disappeared. he says...
...certain aspects of college education. In his capacity as chairman of the Economics Department. Spence has shown a grasp for the problems of graduate students, who many believe are owed an increase in attention over the next few years. In sum, from Bok's perspective, his is an unusually bold appointments of a professor who brings an unusual range of talents...
...Bold, vigorous fiscal policy action to break the momentum of entrenched spending programs . . . [is] essential to the nation's future economic health," Reagan trumpeted in the budget document. Eventually, that is: for next year he is proposing only minor changes that, by his own figuring, would reduce nonmilitary spending by $4.6 billion, a mere .7% less than what outlays would be if all programs were left on automatic pilot...
...Government supermanager, that he has a political vision and not just an agenda of piecemeal programs. A President should be able to fine tune domestic policy and negotiate intricate treaties, and Reagan is not very good at either. There are also times when a President needs to paint with bold strokes, and Reagan, an intuitive master of that art, seems content to do what he does best. -By Kurt Andersen. Reported by Douglas Brew/Washington
...veteran Yevtushenko watchers, such comments sound like the Angry Young Poet of old. During the Khrushchev era, Yevtushenko became a hero of liberal Soviet intellectuals for his bold poems condemning anti-Semitism (Babi Yar) and Stalin's reign of terror (The Heirs of Stalin), many of which he recited on poetry-reading tours of the West. Beginning in the late 1960s, Yevtushenko's dissident fire seemed to dim, as he churned out "official" verse celebrating Soviet workers and attacking...