Word: expansionism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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But attempts to pass the freeze as an ordinance are meeting with resistance from many Cambridge business groups, as well as Harvard. These groups are asking that student and employee parking, existing lots with space for expansion, and spaces designed to alleviate traffic be exempted from the freeze.
For corporate America, the past decade was a time of easy money and hell- bent expansion. As capital poured in from eager lenders in the U.S. and overseas, American firms went on an unprecedented credit binge. Commercial IOUs soared from $829 billion in 1980 to $2 trillion last year, enabling...
Murdoch, the son of a newspaperman, professes to love print -- "It's going to be around a long time after me, I hope" -- but concedes that his vision of the 21st century has more to do with cathode rays and satellites than with ink and paper. "Certainly in the medium...
"This is an experiment that we hope will provide good information for us and may lead to further expansion," said Associate Dean Thomas A. Dingman, director of the Office of Disability Resources (ODR). "We are thrilled that we have this resource and we will provide full support for it."
For all the talk of capital-gains tax cuts, millionaire surcharges and a shifting rate bubble, some of the biggest winners of this fall's budget battle were those most in need: the nation's poor children. Topping the list of new benefits for low-income working families: some $4...