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BORN: Feb. 18, 1942, Grand Rapids, Mich. EDUCATION: Aquinas College, B.A., 1964; Iowa State U, Ph.D., 1973 FAMILY: Husband, Edmund; four children RELIGION: Roman Catholic MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Financial adviser; college professor; economic adviser; university official POLITICAL CAREER: None ADDRESS: P.O. Box 9250, Rochester 55903. Tel.: 507-545-2011 After dropping out of the 1994 primary due to lack of funds, Rieder is back, this time with more money. A Winona State University professor, Rieder wants to use her economics expertise to balance the budget. She won the endorsement of Hillary Clinton, who visited the district in September. Rieder...
...right thing in dropping his appeal, which only left Budig's sentence lying there, naked in its leniency. So Phillips again beat the drums for a strike, demanding that Alomar serve his suspension immediately instead of at the start of next season. On Friday, U.S. District Court Judge Edmund Ludwig in Philadelphia ruled that the Umpires Association would be in violation of its collective-bargaining agreement if it staged a walkout, and so the A.L. umps reluctantly showed up in Cleveland, Ohio, and Arlington, Texas. But we haven't heard the last of the Alomar Affair. This could go beyond...
...went up in the first place for Edmund Hillary's reason: because it is there. For adventure, for romance. And yes, for competition. Like Amundsen and Scott racing for the South Pole, Americans and Soviets wanted to get there first...
...purpose is to let the world know that there are human rights violations which affect the health of Africans," said Dr. Edmund N. Delle, a conference participant and president of the African commission of health and human rights promoters in Ghana...
...write and talk as explicitly in public as he does in private about the danger of corporate conservatism's worship of "the market" above older conservative values such as family, community and country. It's what Daniel Bell famously described as "the cultural contradictions of capitalism." Conservatives back to Edmund Burke viewed the market as a useful tool, not a god. But this tradition is in retreat in the U.S., and it's one Bennett hopes to revive. "There's obviously a tension between the market and virtue," Bennett says. "The market is all about creating desire and gratifying...