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Forget the Reagan nonsense that requiring notification of plant closings would unnecessarily handicap American industry and endanger jobs. The provision would merely require that companies notify workers before laying off more than 500 of them, or one-third of their employees. Both West Germany and Japan have even stricter laws...
It will not seriously endanger fat corporate profits, but it will save families from financial disaster. Reagan cost the Republican party a wonderful opportunity to salvage its image with workers. The Democrats should play it for all it's worth.
Army spokesmen said soldiers would not longer ignore, as they had in the past, demonstrations in remote villages or other locations that did not interfere with traffic or endanger lives.
"After landing, the crew entered into negotiations with the bandits, asking them to give up their criminal intentions and not to endanger passengers' lives," the newspaper said.
By dramatically suggesting that the price is too high for a small beleaguered democracy, Grossman became the new focus of an ongoing wrangle. To hard-liners he was just another yefei-nefesh, or beautiful soul, the Hebrew equivalent of "bleeding heart." For better and for worse, this is true. The...