Word: centralizes
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...take the load off Social Security? Senator William Roth (R-Del.), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, believes he knows a good idea when he sees one: his own. Roth is proposing to take his popular Roth IRA idea and graft it onto employee 401(k) plans. The central feature of the proposal would be to make the earnings on contributions in 401(k) plans tax-free when they are distributed at retirement, much like the Roth IRA. "Obviously, any attempt to increase savings would be helpful to both savers and the economy," says Bernard Baumohl, TIME senior economics reporter...
...unidentified central administration sources in your excellent story on the Peter Berkowitz Case raise questions about the public nature of Peter's appeal, suggesting as reason only that I am enjoying it, and doubting the viability and advisability of following intrenal Harvard grievance procedures where a decision of the University President is concerned...
...this procedure. I didn't know what at first to make of it. I like and trust Harvey, even though I know in formal institutional position he is on the President's team. I considered it to be possible that he was delivering a message from the central administration that it was open to resolving Peter's case if we chose to follow this procedure. The point is as simple as the Uncle Remus story about Brer Rabbit and the briar patch. Each thorn along the procedural way a prick to spark consciousness in a new Harvard audience, each...
According to O'Leary, top sellers include Phony Communism is Dead... Long Live Real Communism, by Bob Avakian, chair of the central committee of the Revolutionary Communist Party...
...year: Even as Serb forces gathered for an attack and Western observers scrambled to mediate Monday, guerrillas of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) said they would release the soldiers only as part of a prisoner exchange. ?An exchange would legitimize the KLA as a political fighting force,? says TIME Central Europe reporter Dejan Anastasijevic. ?For the same reason, the Serbs can?t make a deal with those they dismiss as terrorists...