Word: labors
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...meeting began with an explanation of provisions of the bill by a White House budget aide. Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala interrupted with disparaging comments, Clinton with factual questions. The President then went around the room. Shalala bitterly attacked the bill; Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros, Labor Secretary Robert Reich and Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin also counseled a veto. Commerce Secretary Mickey Kantor, however, said, "I'm for [the bill] on the politics and on the merits." He remarked that as a legal-services attorney in the 1970s, he had found the welfare system to be fundamentally broken...
...President John J. Sweeney, Secretary of Labor Robert B. Reich, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 (D-Mass.) and Kerry joined Gore on the podium...
Curtis Kendrick said the librarians will look specifically at utilization of the pilot project, the adequacy of the University's technological infrastructure and labor force and the cost of the program...
...largest minority), Latinos do not go to the polls in large numbers. Of the number of Hispanics eligible to vote, only a paltry 35 percent registered to do so in 1992 and only 30 percent did so in 1994, according to statistics compiled by the U.S. Department of Labor. This is in comparison to a national average of 68.2 percent in 1992 and 62.0 percent in 1994. The number that actually voted is even smaller. In 1992, a presidential election year, only 28.9 percent of Hispanics eligible to vote did so. In 1994, the year we saw a Republican Congress...
...very profitable for a home brew supply shop, and the brewery is a good idea," Wendy Pzena says. "We just break even, though, on the brew-on-premises equipment because of the costs of labor and ingredients...