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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...unprecedented borrowing. President Reagan, for his part, fought bitterly against tax increases and cuts in the defense budget when both seemed called for. The Democrats, for their part, were slow to compromise on social spending and, like the Republicans, cherished their pork-barrel projects. Corporate America, which had grown content with its domestic marketplace, aggravated the trade deficit by its lack of motivation to sell products abroad. Consumers added to the trouble by developing a ravenous taste for imported goods and credit-card spending. All told, the roaring '80s have been a time of refusal to confront limitations. Declares Investment...
...clearly in the interest of the business community to provide adequate child care because it adds to the stability of the work force," Fresh said. "Absenteeism will decrease and workers will be more confident and content," she said...
...general commerce in ideas. In recent years, federal information policies and practices have tended to limit the availability of certain categories of information to scholars and other members of the public, occasionally restraining private communication and enhancing the likelihood that government officials will exercise unwarranted influence over the content of published information...
...which considerable change has occurred over the last decade. The first involves the collection and dissemination of information by agencies of the federal government. The second concerns the restriction of information deemed by the government to relate to national security interests. The third pertains to governmental influence over the content and communication of certain categories of information. In each area the report treats a representative sampling of relevant policies and their implementation as illustrations of the trend under review; it does not purport to cover the entire field, nor to analyze all aspects of each policy. Nevertheless, several tentative conclusions...
Voice programming, comprised mainly of news, sporting events, and editorials, has remained basically intact. The content though, has become increasingly conservative. Voice, in moving dangerously close to outright propaganda, has drawn criticism from American observers and communist listeners alike...