Word: democratizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...only months into the Clinton administration, the usual presidential honeymoon dramatically ended when the president's economic stimulus package couldn't pass the Democrat-controlled Congress...
...have deep respect for Senator Kennedy and his compassion for the disadvantaged in this country, but his solutions simply do not work," said Thomas G. Stemburg '71, chair of the board for office supply giant Staples. Stemburg said that until this year he had been a liberal Democrat for his entire life...
...field if Congress passed legislation making baseball accountable under antitrust laws. Baseball has enjoyed a 72-year exemption, a privilege not extended to any other sport. Members of the committee had harsh words for both sides, criticizing them for putting business over an obligation to the fans. But Democrat Jack Brooks of Texas agreed to push for a bill that would allow for players to sue, instead of strike, if owners impose a salary...
...They're all fighting with each other, the standard campaigning has not caught my interest," said Choi, who is a registered Democrat...
...most trouble in this fall's elections: a) liberals; b) Democrats; or c) incumbents? The answer: any combination of the three, according to pundits and poll watchers trying to explain today's primary upset of 16-year Oklahoma Congressman Mike Synar. In one of the biggest electoral turnabouts in the state's history, the 43-year-old Okie from Muskogee became the third House member to lose a primary this year. Voters fed up with the Clinton-like liberal handed 51 percent of the ballot to a 71-year-old retired school principal instead. BTW: How bad is it? Senate...