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SUPPORTERS of 1-2-3 try to cover up the negative impact of their proposal on the poor by dwelling on proposition 3, which suggests that surplus tax revenue would be used to subsidize rents or build affordable housing. David E. Sullivan, long-time Cambridge City councillor, called this provision a shady appeal to "liberal guilt...
More important, the Soviet Union has a glut of cash, a so-called monetary overhang, which has ballooned under Mikhail Gorbachev because the Soviet government has run increasingly large budget deficits to maintain social peace by subsidizing prices for essential goods and services. The government prints more money to cover the gap, which in a free-market economy would increase inflation. But under the severe price controls of a command economy, the money has no place to go but under the mattress. Jan Vanous, research director of PlanEcon, a Washington-based consulting firm, estimates that...
...COVER: As Gorbachev relaxes his grip on Eastern Europe, he proves once and for all that he seeks a different world...
This conference, just as the cover story of this month's Perspective, evidences that there are those who are willing to hide the truth to further their personal agenda of discrediting Israel. In light of the history of the Jewish people, it may seem difficult to believe that people lie about Israel, it's 1989: That doesn't happen any more, eh? And certainly not in a place like Wellesley, Massachusetts? Ivan Dominguez '91 Louis Green '91 Harvard Israel Public Affairs Committee...
...program will hire another two or three teachers to cover the additional spring sections, said Marius. He said that about two additional teachers are hired every year for the spring term...