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...child tax credit for families earning under $200,000. But TIME congressional correspondent Karen Tumulty notes that the GOP has avoided saying which programs would be hit. She adds that the bill -- a key part of the "Contract With America" -- might follow the balanced-budget amendment to the Senate graveyard: "Even among Republicans in the Senate, a lot of people are saying we shouldn't be cutting taxes when we're trying to reduce the deficit...
Castro is on the scene before 2 a.m. and there until 11 a.m. Underground during the graveyard shift, he bakes everything from donuts, croissants and muffins to brownies, cakes and pies. On big baking days, 300 pounds of flour will pass through the gargantuan ovens. The bakery down under is the sole provider of goodies for all the houses, the Greenhouse Cafe, three other on-campus cafes and Harvard Catering...
Gore, on the other hand, has a pristine record by Washington's standards. When Republican dirt-mongers tried to unearth their usual graveyard crop of skeletons in closets, all they found were a few wooden looks and some smashed government ashtrays...
After solidifying film connections in Mexico, she headed to New York to try her luck in the now-ballooning world of filmmaking. She worked a graveyard shift as a legal proof-reader on Wall Street, an occupation apparently popular with the starving artists of Manhattan. During this period that she got lucky when she came across a flyer advertising help wanted for Jonathan Demme's Swimming to Cambodia; she took a volunteer position on the editing squad. Demme obviously recognized her talent, because not long after he selected her as assistant editor for "Silence of the Lambs." Her experience impressed...
...help but notice that the basement of Canaday resembles a graveyard of sorts. That's where the U.C. was, after all. Perhaps they have a special affinity with the dead--after all, we've heard that they are the Indy's largest readership...