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...this is the most biting budget since 1982. That time we were really hit hard," says Giroux. "Everyone's predicting dire consequences next year...

Author: By Jeffrey C. Wu, | Title: 1992: The Year the Money Ran Out? | 6/6/1991 | See Source »

...threatened to blow up the wells if the allies tried to retake Kuwait, giving the Administration ample time to decide whether the damage such sabotage would wreak on the environment was an acceptable risk. Now the people of the gulf region can do little but pray that the most dire predictions do not come to pass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting Blacker Every Day | 5/27/1991 | See Source »

...T.F.A.P. has not fulfilled the most dire predictions of environmentalists, but only because very little of the $8 billion intended for the Third World has actually been spent. Moreover, the plan has not been all bad. It offered a framework that brought rich nations together with Third World countries to begin dealing with tropical deforestation. "There are benefits to having global, one-stop shopping for the basic principles of forestry lending," says Barnes of Friends of the Earth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Aid: Good Intentions, Woeful Results | 4/1/1991 | See Source »

Because Gorbachev is relying heavily on the armed forces to keep him in office and maintain order in the country, he may ease off on future spending cuts -- scheduled to reduce the defense budget 14.9% this year. But the Soviet economy is in such dire straits that it cannot provide the enormous amounts of money necessary to create the entire industries needed to duplicate U.S. battlefield technologies. "To be able to do as the allies did in the gulf," says Abraham Becker, director of the RAND-UCLA Center for Soviet studies, the Soviets "would have to revolutionize their economy." That...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Military Strategy: How Moscow and Beijing Lost the War | 4/1/1991 | See Source »

...BETTER approach is used in Germany, where would-be draftees are permitted to work in social service projects rather than join the military. This seems to be the best solution. The state cannot claim our lives; in times of dire need, it can demand our service. If the government provides alternatives to military service, then the problems of the draft as we know it would be avoided...

Author: By Eric R. Columbus, | Title: Dump the Draft Forever | 3/16/1991 | See Source »

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