Word: earner
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...while slashing middle-class taxes, Bob Dole unveiled a bold economic plan, the centerpiece of which is a $548 billion tax cut over six years. Said Dole: "I'm running for President because I believe America can do better. I believe that every family, and small business and wage earner in America can do better if only we have the right policies." The Dole plan is comprised of a 15 percent drop in individual tax rates, a 50 percent cut in capital gains taxes, and a $500 per child tax credit. Dole aides claim that the federal budget...
Miller, a public policy major with a 3.293 grade-point average, holds the deaf world record in the 100-meter butterfly and was Harvard's top point-earner at the Eastern Championships...
Sociologist Arlie Hochschild calls it the "stalled revolution." Since the '70s, women have poured into the workplace, compelled by economic necessity and personal ambition, to the point where dual-wage-earner families are now the norm. Yet somehow neither work nor the family has changed enough to make this a tenable situation. Day care is still catch as catch can. Employers still demand 110%, while spouses and children still need clean socks and a ride to the dentist. Add stagnating wages and layoff anxiety, and for millions of Americans, each week becomes a stressful triage between work and home that...
...improved with each new model since it was introduced in 1993. And the latest incarnation of the running shoe is the sleekest, lightest and most comfortable yet. The needs--and feet--of runners vary, but for generalists who just have to do it, this is as elegant a mileage earner as has ever been designed...
Although he may be number one on the totem pole, President Neil L. Rudenstine was only the fourth largest earner at the University last year, netting $241,298, a six percent increase over his previous year's salary...