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Despite Republican attempts to bolster public support for their tax cut over the August recess, polls continued to show that tax cuts are not a priority for most Americans. The GOP's 10-year, $792 billion tax cut would drain funds away from social programs like education in order to give those in the top tax brackets what the Republicans are calling "tax relief". In fact, the tax cut would overwhelmingly benefit the wealthy, not increase median incomes for the shrinking middle class...
...than with the fine print? Last year the industry mailed a record 3.4 billion solicitations, luring consumers with the promise of low rates and no annual fees. But even as the number of pitches skyrockets, the growth of debt is slowing--and providers of plastic need new ways to bolster their bottom line...
...addition, Denniston's performance this season served as a sign of hope for 1999. She started in several matches this season and, as the only freshman on the squad, gained much-needed experience that will bolster her skills next year...
...course, we're really sad to see the seniors leave," said Jo. "But we have an amazing class of recruits coming in to compliment our returning strengths. Together I think we can bolster the reputation that the seniors helped to create...
...April 25, the students sent Murphy a letter demanding a series of changes to the school's operations and curriculum to increase student and faculty diversity, as well as to force the school to bolster resources for a diverse student body. The Students for Diversity have called for a new assistant dean who would handle issues of multiculturalism, as well as retreats, conferences and better advising for students of color...