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Welcome to the second 100 Days. The confrontation was merely a taste of what Dole and Gingrich can expect as they begin the hardest part of their agenda: facing the enormous political risks involved in slashing Medicare and an array of other sacred-cow government programs to balance the budget and pay for the tax cuts Gingrich has termed the "crowning jewel" of the Contract with America. Indeed, there was cold sweat at a no-press-allowed retreat in suburban Virginia at week's end, where G.O.P. House members had to go to secure conference rooms to read numbered copies...
...hardest of her duties was identifying wounds that had been self-inflicted. "I had to make reports on the size of the wound, the distance of the weapon from the wound, the seriousness of the wound. Sometimes the boys would shoot each other in the arm, leg-somewhere that wouldn't maim, but would get them out of this gruesome war. If I identified such wounds, the boys were taken off and shot...
These questions all serve to keep the debate on (relatively) comfortable ground. We avoid asking the hardest question: Is it our fault? Is such brutality as isolated as we would like to believe, or is it the logical extension of a society which condones and perpetuates violence...
...always had plenty of time to do other things besides tennis," Roiter says. "The hardest part [about tennis] is not being able to participate in the many activities that Harvard offers...
...Perhaps one-acts might work, but keeping theintegrity of one of the mainstage slots as apurely student-run show is a good idea despite thepolitics." said Matthews. "Inherently, any newproject will have more politics surrounding it;the first step is always the hardest...