Word: ez
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Brandeis Professor of Law Charles M. Haar gave his testimony before the House Ways and Means Committee, which has been working for several weeks to formulate the Enterprise Zone (EZ) Improvements...
...support the bill because we have to take what we can get," Haar said. "Let's establish the initial EZ Improvement Act and hope to build on it and target the cities with the most need in the very near future...
Similar despair was hitting small companies all over America. EZ Communications, a Fairfax, Va., broadcasting company with 15 radio stations, was expecting to raise $22 million in an initial public offering scheduled to take place the day after the market crash. Said Company President Alan Box: "These plans are now on hold for 60 days, six months, perhaps forever. We'll have to find other means of financing growth...
...private talks called a "national dialogue." The first round, held the week before the election, brought together about 30 Nicaraguan political parties, social and labor organizations, from conservative to extreme left. But those attending the talks have only a consulting role. National Directorate Member Carlos Núñez Téllez declares that giving authority to the group would constitute "putting a brake on the powers of the state." -By George Russell. Reported by June Erlick and Janice C. Simpson/Managua
...emergency, which allows the Sandinistas to control both the press and the army. Ortega announced that the opposition would be given equal media time and access to government funding, but it is still unclear exactly how freely it will be alc lowed to function. Junta Member Carlos Nuñez, wary of the boycott threat, hinted that the government might consider lifting the emergency law as early as April...