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Now the debate is shifting to more fundamental issues. What Spinney's briefing clearly shows is that attention must be paid not only to how much is spent, but how it is spent. According to his sobering analysis, the Administration's proposed buildup presents funding problems that go...
Suddenly he seems to be everywhere-briefing candidates, wooing the press, and greeting voters with a cheery "G'day. How yer goin'?" Seizing the offensive on the campaign trail, Bob Hawke, 53, is not about to waste a long-awaited opportunity enhanced by some providential timing. On the...
It is this kind of diplomatic tightrope walking that is considered long before the Queen packs her traveling kit. Nearly a year before she gave her first royal wave (a sort of gentle, repeating karate chop with the hand slightly cupped), her schedule for the entire tour had been mapped...
"The consensus of the committee was that having open meetings was not as stifling as some had previously believed," delegate Gregory S. Lyss '85 said at a briefing following yesterday's meeting.
But Epps said during the briefing that the committee "supported the present inclination on the part of the University to substitute University loan funds at market rates for lost federal grants and loans."