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...food stamps, child nutrition, welfare, Medicare, Medicaid, aid to education-that did not go as deep as Reagan wanted. In O'Neill's words, the Democrats "cut them off at the knee instead of cutting them off at the hip." The Democrats substituted reductions in other programs-Export-Import Bank loans, for example...
DIED. Harold Linder, 80, former Wall Street banker and Ambassador to Canada who served as the head of the U.S. Export-Import Bank from 1961 to '68, aggressively expanding the bank's operations to include the financing of American companies and banks and the underwriting of U.S. arms sales to foreign nations; in New York City...
...certainly be restored during floor debate. Examples: ending college loans for families making more than $25,000 a year and cutting off "impact aid" to school districts that serve federal facilities, primarily military bases. Other committees met their "goals" by proposing to close 10,000 post offices, abolish the Export-Import Bank and eliminate a program that provides meals for the elderly. "That's the kind of junk we are facing," said one presidential aide...
...former Times reporter and current freelance journalist. His account of Americans putting their pursuit of personal wealth above the national interest has been confirmed in its essential details by TIME correspondents. Hersh's tale of intrigue also raised questions about the Government's attitude toward the export of expertise in terrorism. The Justice Department and the FBI investigated the case seemingly with less than full enthusiasm. The State Department and the CIA. appear unable to stop this peculiar kind of profiteering...
...fall of 1982, Mitsubishi will be able to set up and operate its own U.S. dealer network, as well as sell cars and trucks through Chrysler outlets. Even so, it may not be until 1983, and the end of voluntary import restrictions, that Mitsubishi can push its export drive into high gear...