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...George Bush's most controversial proposals -- to reduce the capital-gains-tax rate, ostensibly to stimulate economic growth -- fell from the table. First, Senate ; G.O.P. leader Bob Dole broke with the White House by proposing that capital gains be separated from a larger deficit-reduction package. His House counterpart, Bob Michel, joined in. "We're in trouble," admitted a Bush adviser. "We got no support." Reeling from the defections, the Administration lashed out at the Democrats. In a campaign speech for G.O.P. candidates in Ohio, Bush hyperbolically insisted that if the dreaded sequester were to occur, "the Democratic Congress knows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Down to The Final Wire | 10/8/1990 | See Source »

While embracing modernity, the government has assiduously eschewed its usual counterpart, Westernization. The House of Saud has clung tenaciously to Wahhabism, the puritanical strain of Sunni Islam that was the driving force of Abdul Aziz's victorious Ikhwan (brethren) movement. The royal family, as well as most Saudis, believe Wahhabi fervor unifies the kingdom's diverse tribes. Though King Fahd is known not to relish meeting his subjects, he devotes an entire day each week, Monday, to conferring with the ulama, the country's religious scholars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Gulf: Lifting The Veil | 9/24/1990 | See Source »

...state government and leave schools, health care facilities and other state services on the brink of financial collapse. Although he says he would seek to delay the CLT petition's implementation as governor, Weld's position reveals too much of antigovernment Ronald Reagan and not enough of his Yale counterpart. We are also disappointed by his staunch support of the death penalty--a position he shares with Pierce and Democratic candidate Frank Bellotti...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: William Weld | 9/18/1990 | See Source »

...casting of an English actor in a Eurasian part affronted some Asian Americans, including playwright David Henry Hwang (M. Butterfly). Last week the board of Actors' Equity -- a union representing 40,000 U.S. performers and maintaining a reciprocal arrangement with its British counterpart -- refused to grant Pryce permission to appear on Broadway because he is not Asian. So far, so predictable: Mackintosh was expected to take the matter to arbitration and win his case, while the protesters reaped some sympathy and publicity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Will Broadway Miss Saigon? | 8/20/1990 | See Source »

...allowed to attend since the Communist government had not let him leave the country in many years. But now Havel is the government -- and he had R.S.V.P.ed, after all. So off to Mozart's birthplace the Czechoslovak President went last week, even if it did mean meeting his Austrian counterpart, Kurt Waldheim, thus breaching the international isolation imposed on the Austrian leader because of his dubious wartime past...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Austria The Trojan Guest | 8/6/1990 | See Source »

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