Word: craig
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...Olympians are loaded with future professional stars such as Boston College's Craig Janney and Brian Leetch (a 19 year old who many consider the best amateur player in the nation), Minnesota's Corey Millen (the other 1984 Olympic alum), Wisconsin's Tony Granato and Michigan State's Kevin Miller...
.../175 St. Michael's/Toronto, Ont. Jerry Pawloski D Sr. 5-11/185 Northville /Northville, Mi. Brian Popiel D So. 5-9/165 F.W. Collegiate/Thunder Bay, Ont. Ed Presz F Jr. 6-0/175 Minnechaug Reg./Wilbraham, Ma. Don Sweeney D Sr. 5-10/185 St. Paul's/St. Stephen, N.B. Craig Taucher F Jr. 5-8/150 U. Detroit/Troy, Mi. Michael Vukonich F Fr. 6-1/185 Denfeld/Dul uth, Mn. John Weisbrod F Fr. 6-1/185 Choate/Wood bury, N.Y. C. J. Young F So. 5-10/175 Belmont Hill/Waban...
People like Lyle Gramley, a former Federal Reserve governor who is now chief economist for the Mortgage Bankers Association, praised the Fed chairman for his decisive actions. But critics like Paul Craig Roberts of Washington's Center for Strategic and International Studies charge that Greenspan also helped cause last week's market disaster. They note that back on Sept. 4, Greenspan's first important move as Fed chief was to push successfully for a hike in the bellwether discount rate, the interest that the Fed charges on funds lent to financial institutions, from...
...within the Administration were consistently squelched. When Martin Feldstein, the President's chief economic adviser in 1982-84, warned of the deficit dangers in the Administration's annual economic report, then Treasury Secretary Donald Regan told reporters they could "throw away" the document. Meanwhile, supply-siders like Economist Paul Craig Roberts, who was an Assistant Treasury Secretary during 1981 and 1982, kept minimizing the problem. Said he in 1984: "Deficits are on the way out." Later the Administration's budgeteers grew so wary of mentioning the prospect of new taxes that they started calling it the T word...
...opinion that she probably was overtreated," says Dr. I. Craig Henderson, director of the Breast Evaluation Center at Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Henderson notes that several studies have shown that lumpectomy, followed by radiation treatment, is every bit as effective as mastectomy for even average-size breast tumors. In both procedures, women with early-stage cancers have a more than 90% chance of surviving at least five years after surgery. Modified radical mastectomy, however, remains the choice of most surgeons for women with large tumors...