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...three percent higher that the Treasury rate. Repayment would begin six months after a student leaves school with payments not to exceed 15 percent of income. There would be no time limit on the length of repayment, but, on the other hand, no portion of the loan would be forgiven, regardless of the student's financial status...

Author: By Ken Gewertz, | Title: Too Tough and Too Lean | 4/16/1987 | See Source »

...your frustration you might be forgiven for not realizing that in your choice of strategy you were resolving a debate that lies at the heart of current social theory, moral philosophy and epistemology. If you choose the first strategy, you were appealling to an abstract standard which needed only to be imagined to prove plausible. You asked your roommate to distance herself from her immediate enjoyment and think about rights that should be enjoyed...

Author: By David Steiner, | Title: Far From Home | 4/9/1987 | See Source »

...sound classical education constitutes an excellent preparation for life. Outside, in January 1945, the war is still going on. But aside from a shortage of food and fuel, it has not troubled this serenely bourgeois Dutch family. And with the Germans obviously headed for defeat, they may perhaps be forgiven the slightly smug aura that hovers about them. It seems as if their faith in the eternal values of liberal humanism has triumphed over the hurly-burly of modern history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Web Of Collaboration THE ASSAULT | 4/6/1987 | See Source »

...Aussies refer to Conner as "Big Bad Dennis," but they regard him as a larrikin. In their singular idiom, a larrikin is someone with a highly developed sense of fun and mischief who is continuously in trouble and eternally forgiven. "I'm a larrikin?" Conner says. He likes that. In a perverse way, he has become an Australian hero, and there is an impression in Freo that even at their own expense, the Australians are ready to warm him with a chorus of "good on yer." Picturing the town without Cup or customers is a little sad, though. In Fremantle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going For the America's Cup | 2/9/1987 | See Source »

...student indebtedness. Reagan's budget would increase the loan ceiling to $50,000 and to adjust repayment of loans to income levels. However, students would also have to borrow money at market rates and to begin paying interest as soon as they take out loans, instead of being forgiven interest until graduation. The bottom line is that students will graduate much further in debt. Even adjusting repayment to income levels--while a positive step--only delays the debt burden...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Red June | 1/14/1987 | See Source »

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