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...increased emphasis on exports. He expected that the nine major European economies would produce a surplus of $30 billion in their trade of goods and services this year. That compares with a rough balance in 1983. The U.S. last year had a deficit of about $40 billion, and could incur a shortfall of twice that much in 1984. Mast also noted that the less developed countries were finally emerging from two years of recession and financial crisis, a situation that should help to spur world trade...
...Dostoevsky himself, and that he came to admire criminals for their 'strength' (as Stendhal had done earlier and Nietzsche was to do later)." Frank's narrative and evidence prove that Dostoevsky's long exile made him a fierce patriot and moralist, insistent that individual acts incur inescapable responsibility. It is only selected Western eyes that have seen the experimenting murderer Raskolnikov as the hero of a novel simply called Crime...
...Canadian Owner Roy Thomson, Evans turned the Sunday Times toward tough and thorough investigative reporting, assigning as many as 18 people to long-term projects. This challenge proved both expensive and risky. Evans calls the British press "half-free" in comparison with U.S. papers. It is easy to incur heavy penalties in England for printing information that the government considers secret; running stories that could prejudice court trials might land an editor in jail. Still, in spite of stiff official resistance, the Sunday Times managed to publish uncensored excerpts from the diaries of Richard Crossman, a former Cabinet minister...
...government's desire increase defense spending Eight percent went no for as to say they would refine to fight if Japanese were to be invaded. Now, after the tragedy, Prime Minister Nakasons of Japan continue to battle an image of himself or a "hawk" the worst possible label to incur in Japanese polities. And his national five-year defense plan, moderate in increases by any standards, is already behind schedule...
...Commission because of the way that they have promulgated the regulations to implement my amendment. I recently met with the National Administration of School Administrators, financial officers, and the National Student League Foundation, last week. Their two concerns are that the law will create a burden to students and incur additional expenses for universities. You have a problem where the Selective Service Commission law says that you must register within thirty days of your eighteenth birthday. Consequently, when they are in their senior year, January, February or March, and they are applying for aid at that time, they have...