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Reagan's most immediate problems as Governor will be financial. With more than 500,000 new residents pouring into California every year -plus 350,000 instate births -the state faces a continual crisis in providing essential services. Reagan's fiscal advisers have told him that he will face...
Fateful Decision. Berlin in the 1920s was the place of coffee-house cynicism, lax morality, biting political satire and continual political turmoil. More interested in a degree than dialectics, Kiesinger at first stayed out of politics, but later joined the politically aware Catholic fraternity Askania. Fortunately, Askania was not all...
Torn with self-doubts, self-hatred and continual impulses to suicide, Frost set himself adrift before he was 20. He fled Dartmouth before the end of his first semester, spent three years moving from job to job, finding only in poetry "the momentary stay of confusion." He tormented Elinor White...
Although there was no more violence yesterday, the marchers were continual- ly taunted by passing cars. Some riders threatened the pacifists.
Yet Lowry Bowman was seething with discontent. Rewriting other people's stories rewarded him with continual frustration; the repetitious 11 a.m.-to-7 p.m. routine bored him. Though he lived in a comfortable apartment in suburban Silver Spring, Md., it irked him that his kids "were growing up playing...