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...printed on his T shirt. So lawmakers clamor for a risk-assessment bill that could be used (among other mischief) to end the phase-out of ozone-destroying chlorofluorocarbons. Dollar benefits of regulations must justify dollar costs. Fine. Sounds good. But how do you measure the dollar benefit of brighter first-graders and an ozone layer that blocks cancer-causing ultraviolet rays...
...them, as long as it was just color commentary ." So airless is this hive, it is not till near the book's midpoint that we learn that the office action, as distinct from the global flow of byte-driven hysteria, takes place in San Francisco. Some of the brighter salesmen muse about quitting, but to do what? As this amiable tour of the information economy makes clear, the wider world of wives, children, drinking and adultery has entirely ceased to exist...
Even with a clear path to his party's nomination, Clinton will have to justify a second term in light of the likely judgment that his first four years were not a wild success. The President's advisers insist Clinton's future will look brighter once a Republican opponent emerges. "Politics is a binary game," says Mike McCurry, the White House press secretary. "There are winners and losers, and the choice will be between Clinton and someone who offers a contrasting vision." In the comparison of his vision against Bob Dole's or Phil Gramm's, Clinton's aides believe...
Among the better tracks on the album is a duet with Van Morrison, the tune "Serves Me Right/Syndicator." Hooker's voice-rough, vibrant and dripping with years of Jim Beam-mixes well with Morrison's brighter tone. As the song progresses, the two artists lose themselves in its driving melody, calling to one another and responding in true Gospel fashion...
...tournament's results show, the Crimson had a strong freshman contingent this year--one that could pave the way to a brighter future for Harvard wrestling...