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...morals and say damned right, fucking a. "His "that's right, brother" is enough to suggest the importance the group places on unity and an almost loving acceptance of one another. The movie invites us to join a hard to resist team as it attempts to conquer a new frontier...
...following excerpts are from a Crimson roundtable on industrial policy held last week with Robert B. Reich, lecturer on public policy and author of The New American Frontier, a leading book on the subject; Joseph L. Bower, professor of business administration and a member of Harvard's faculty seminar on industrial policy; and Lawrence J. Summers, professor of economics, who worked for two years on the staff of President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisors. Lavea Brachman and David L. Yermack moderated the discussion...
Although academians still disagree over exactly what industrial policy is, one can trace the concept's origins in the United States to K-School Lecturer in Public Policy Robert B. Reich, author of The New American Frontier, the leading book on the subject...
...Frontier Airlines, which also has financial troubles, reluctantly lowered its fares to match Continental's on competing routes. Said one Frontier official: "We simply cannot let Continental take business away from us at ridiculously low fares." United Airlines and American, however, did not follow suit...
...more pronounced effect on the campaign than political pros now think. The film introduces the brave young astronaut to an entire generation that has come of age (and voting age) since the early 1960s and vividly reminds anyone older of what undeniably was a glorious push into the New Frontier. If the on-screen Glenn seems somewhat priggish next to the other fighter jocks, he also seems tailor-made for the presidency. Has anyone ever suffered in a primary for not carousing, or for being too diligent...