Word: hotly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Canute-style economic assumptions. He purports to balance the budget by 1992, but his numbers include $45 billion in savings from a drop in unemployment and $30 billion to $40 billion recovered through a decline in interest rates. "It's like telling people you can have a diet of hot-fudge sundaes and still lose weight," insists Carol Cox, the president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. Take long-term interest rates. They are set by market forces that weigh, in part, the seriousness of the federal commitment to deficit reduction. Putting it bluntly, the surest...
...many former activists simply tuned out and dropped out to Vermont and Marin County, where they forgot politics in favor of T.M., hot tubs and whole grain wheat. Others like Tom Hayden, now a California State Assemblyman, chose to moderate some of their radicalism in order to attain a measure of influence within the system. But the Movement as such was a spent force by the end of the decade...
Last year, Boston College and Harvard--both ranked in the national top 10 at the time--battled in front of 50 hot dog hawkers in the consolation game. Meanwhile, Boston University and Northeastern, no dynasties they, met in the final in front of a sold-out Boston Garden crowd...
...Crimson also can do its thing at the other end of the rink. Former Ivy League rookies of the year Julie Sasner, Brita Lind and Char Joslin top the Harvard scoring list and should be red-hot come Beanpot time...
...Collins and Tedd Evers have split time, and are very solid players. Phillips brings a good shot and solid defense to the starting spot, and sixth-man Collins seems to spark a rally every time he comes into the game. Evers can shoot the lights out--when he's hot...