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...privately most of these governments, as well as those of Nicaragua's immediate neighbors, support the U.S. policy. They cannot say so publicly, he asserts, for fear of provoking the Sandinistas. In their hearts, says another Western diplomat in the region, most Central American leaders "wish the Sandinistas would disappear...
...goal by Thom Germano in the game's final minute iced the game for the Pioneers, who had taken two previous two-goal leads, only to see them both disappear in the midst of Harvard rallies...
...anger. When the crisis doesn't go away quickly, the panic sets in." Agrees Donald Deaton, a senior vice president at Hill & Knowlton, a New York-based public relations firm with an expertise in crisis management: "You can't sit on your hands waiting for the problem to disappear. You have to take charge...
Kelley says that the American farming system has been "touted as an example to the world as the best of democracy and the free market system." To allow the individual farmer to disappear would send a message to the rest of the world, Kelley says, and could influence farm policy in China, the Soviet Union, and Eastern Bloc countries...
...privatization is that the Administration is under enormous pressure to cut Government spending and the federal deficit, which hit $212 billion in 1985 and is expected to top $220 billion this year. The new Gramm-Rudman law dictates that the deficit must shrink to $144 billion in 1987 and disappear altogether by 1991. If those targets are not met, the law calls for automatic across-the-board spending reductions that would be divided equally between defense and non-defense appropriations. To avoid that meat-ax approach, the White House is exploring all possible strategies for trimming spending, and privatization looks...