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Majority Leader Howard Baker, 9% for Kansas Senator Robert Dole, 7% for New York Congressman Jack Kemp and 27% undecided...
Such objections wilted, however, under the force of congressional conscience Several key representatives, including Rep. Jack Kemp (R.N.Y.) and Dan Lungern (R-Cal.) have reversed their previous antagonism and backed the logislation Kump explained that in his view there have been three great revolutions to maintain freedom in this country--the American revolution the civil war and the civil rights movement. The first two would not be complete without the third and it is only appropriate to honor the man who inspired and embodied the movement. Lungern noted in subcommittee that "because we have disagreements it sometimes appears that...
...side stood President Reagan, Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker and many of the mightiest bankers in the U.S. and abroad. On the other side was an unusual left-right coalition that included religious and environmental groups as well as Consumer Advocate Ralph Nader and conservative Congressmen like Jack Kemp. At issue was a plan, already passed by the Senate, for the U.S. to pump an additional $8.1 billion into the International Monetary Fund to help the organization bail out indebted developing countries...
...money growth, but that would risk aborting the seven-month-old recovery. A big jump in credit costs could also cripple the ability of such borrowers as Brazil and Mexico to repay their U.S. bank loans. "We're going through the moment of truth," says Republican Congressman Jack Kemp of New York, a leading critic of tight-money policies. "What the Fed does now will determine the fate of the economy for the rest of the year, perhaps longer." Kemp said that President Reagan should withdraw Volcker's name from renomination if the Fed squeezes too hard...
...music business for five years, changing his name from Jones to Bowie to avoid confusion with a member of the Monkees. He also flirted with imitating everyone from Anthony Newley to Bob Dylan, and spent three years on and off studying with the mime troupe of Lindsay Kemp, who has been described by Rock Historian Nicholas Schaffner as "Scotland's ultra-camp answer to Marcel Marceau." "Lindsay taught me more about what one can do with a stage than anyone," Bowie remarks now. "Just one small movement...