Word: equality
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Black who has seen an incident like this believe that the system would work for them? The same question applies to the perennial election year debate over why so few Blacks register to vote. If the system repeatedly denies equal treatment to all its citizens, the experiment of democracy breaks down. If one Black person has been discriminated against by a biased jury, then how can any of us have faith that justice exists...
...point is, Hatcher says, that "Black companies" would be producing most of these controlled goods. However he adds that "white companies" would be allowed to participate if they engaged in fair hiring practices--employing a proportion of minority workers equal to the representation of minorities in the city in which they operate...
...sizes. As the network audience dwindles, one of the Big Three may be forced to close down or sharply curtail its operations. Or all may survive, but merely as three players in a new, more fragmented competition among eight or ten networks (both broadcast and cable) of nearly equal size. More radical transformations may be in store. Tom Winner, executive vice president and media director for Campbell-Mithun-Esty advertising, predicts that the networks "will ultimately be program services selling product to the highest bidder" -- station groups, cable, home video or satellite companies...
Altogether, the revenue-neutral bill reduces taxes by a total of $2.7 billion for some but raises them by an equal amount for others...
...wonders how powerful the Soviet Union could be if its economic system were the equal of its basketball team. Coach Mikhail Gorbachev, although he has a decent game plan, still has a long way to go to lead his team to economic greatness...