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...This last month is crunch time," Walsh said. "We have to suck it up--it's all or nothing in February...

Author: By Bryan Lee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Women's Hockey Drowns In Ocean State, Loses Two | 2/9/1998 | See Source »

...panel found that, although tuition prices have started to stabilize, thecosts of educating continue to rise. If this trendpersists, higher education will find itself in aserious cost crunch...

Author: By Joshua E. Gewolb, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Commission Calls For Tuition Reduction | 1/28/1998 | See Source »

Byrne says it is a hectic rush to begin printing at 5 a.m. and then to run the presses a second time 40 minutes later. The crunch is compounded by the fact that the quantity of printing has increased since The Crimson went free this year...

Author: By Barbara E. Martinez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Full-Time Employees Give 14 Plympton a Sense of Continuity, History | 1/24/1998 | See Source »

...aides to craft a new approach to the Korean credit crisis, which they had long underestimated, at least in public. The three-hour dinner was a turning point in a months-long U.S. journey from backroom player to more visible leader in a global effort to solve the financial crunch. For months, Rubin & Co. had played down the crisis and balked at committing U.S. taxpayer dollars to a bailout that would help South Korea and the big financial institutions around the world that held its debts. But seven days before Christmas, the U.S. changed course, offering immediate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Asian Crisis: The Rubin Rescue | 1/12/1998 | See Source »

...discovered that a big part of the job comes down to managing the economies of nations overseas. After taking a shellacking from Congress in 1995 for successfully bailing out Mexico with $20 billion in taxpayer-backed loans, Rubin was hardly eager to get out front in the Asian economic crunch. As the liquidity crisis swept across Southeast Asia last summer, Rubin and other U.S. officials urged the International Monetary Fund to take the lead. Washington did not regard the Thai or Malaysian economy as vital to American interests, and in a year that had seen far too many fund-raising...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Asian Crisis: The Rubin Rescue | 1/12/1998 | See Source »

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