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Now the Dave Matthews Band (DMB) is building on that achievement with the summer's most exciting rock tour. Last week the group launched its 23-city road show with a sold-out appearance in Virginia Beach, Va., where they kept an ecstatic crowd of 20,000 on its feet...
No single domestic-policy issue has consumed so much of Clinton's public time and attention, though in the larger context of this turbulent season, that is not saying much. Since January there have been two White Houses: the one that handles scandal and the one that handles everything else...
The foundation began as a newspaper for the black community, which Sykes transformed into her foundation in 1986. The organization draws on a membership of 500-600 Australians, who pay $20 dues each year. These funds help aboriginal students meet any financial need.
Then, a few weeks ago, Sam Donaldson said on This Week that if unions were forced to get permission from individual members to use their dues for political contributions, why shouldn't corporations be made to do the same with stockholders' money? The difference, George Will explained wearily, was that...
Rubin cited the U.S.'s failure to pay its United Nations dues and its lack of involvement in trade agreements. He also criticized the U.S.'s refusal to give sufficient money to the International Monetary Fund.