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...select few, it's also time to get up early in the morning and run, jump and throw until their lungs burst. Cornell 66 Harvard 70 Cornell 65 Harvard...
...result of these policies? According to an article in U.S. News and World Report: "In the early 1980s, the Treasury Department lost $644 billion in foregone revenues...and there was no special burst of worker productivity or investment activity" ("The Repackaging of Reaganomics," Dec. 12, 1994). In fact, Congress overturned most of Reagan's economic strategies by 1986, but the Reagan-Bush team managed to increase the federal debt from under $1 trillion to over $4 trillion. At the end of the decade, income inequality had increased (due to gains for only the top five percent), and six million more...
Michigan J. Frog was a singing amphibian who appeared in a single Warner Bros. cartoon, One Froggy Evening, back in 1955. He would burst into exuberant renditions of The Michigan Rag and I'm Just Wild About Harry for his delighted owner. But the minute anyone else showed up, all the frog could emit was a feeble croak, driving his owner from dreams of instant wealth to the brink of insanity. The cartoon is not exactly an uplifting parable for a company on the verge of a new venture, but this week the frog will be reincarnated...
...dressed in black burst into two abortion clinics in Brookline, Massachusetts, and opened fire with a rifle. Two people were killed and five wounded in the shootings, which occurred within minutes of each other. The fbi immediately joined local authorities to search for the killer, presumed to be the same gunman in each attack. On Saturday John C. Salvi III, the suspect in the attacks, was arrested after he fired shots at another abortion clinic in Norfolk, Virginia...
Signature Products of Huntsville, Alabama, burst onto the national scene with the announcement of a new product line: two novel types of exploding bullets, both designed to kill on impact with thousands of razor-sharp fragments. One type, the company's chief executive claimed, was specially built to pierce police bulletproof vests. Following a public uproar, Signature said it would hold off producing the vest-piercing bullet as a "responsible" gesture. That left many industry experts wondering whether the super "Rhino" ammunition was ever meant to shatter anything more than the firm's obscurity...