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...exact, on 1,342 pages of paper that President Clinton hand-carried to Capitol Hill. Congressman Pete Stark, a California Democrat, said the next day that he had "stayed up to 4 a.m. but couldn't finish getting through" the proposed Health Security Act he had agreed to co-sponsor. Clinton himself rather plaintively told a Baltimore audience that "my brain aches" from studying the details of his own plan...
...first of the semester's three grant meetings, which was held last Friday, RUS distributed $740. The largest grant, $300, went to the Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Association, which will co-sponsor two one-act plays pertaining to women's issues...
...organization committed to having the federal budget deficit eliminated by the turn of the century, for being "an epic case of well-meaning people pursuing a perverse goal." From Mr. Kuttner's perspective, Paul Tsongas, a generally wild and crazy politician when it comes to economics, and Concord Coalition co-sponsor Warren Rudman, a former Senator without the least bit of experience trying to reduce deficits, are just ill-informed and sadly misguided politicians...
...think it's a little bit silly to draw such grandiose analogies to the split-off," says Christopher B. Brown '94, co-sponsor of the anti-abortion resolution. "People in the Republican Club just wanted to hold positions in their own organization...
According to BSA member Tymothi O. Tombar '96, the BSA will co-sponsor a student petition drive with the Harvard-Radcliffe Labor Alliance (HRLA). The students hope to begin distributing the petition at a BSA general meeting on Wednesday...