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...passing the last Congress -- and some kind of welfare reform. "Then you'll see us settle down to 60 days of really slugging it out over very hard bills like litigation reform," he goes on. "Then we'll take three weeks off and regroup, and then we'll launch a second wave of reforms...
...unit over whether to pursue a joint strategy have prevented the company from keeping pace with Apple: while that company has shipped some 600,000 Power Macs since March, IBM is still waiting for software companies to develop additional programs for its Power PC and is not expected to launch the machine in the general market until sometime next year...
More than 2,500 Arab, Israeli and Western politicians, business figures and royalty emerged from athree-day economic summitin Morocco with agreements to compliment Mideast peace with economic development, including the launch of a regional development bank, a tourism board, chamber of commerce and business council. "In a sense, they're saying the Middle East is now open for business," saysTIME correspondent Jay Branegan, in Casablanca. Branegan says the event amounts to a political blessing encouraging "the private sector to come in and consolidate the gains made in peace with investment, training and tourism." Whether it works...
That may be precisely the administration's intent. PBHA--traditionally known as a student-run, staff-supported organization--has come under fire after 24 traffic accidents this summer caused the University insurance office to launch an investigation into the group's vehicles policy...
...Time Warner). It requires a larger dish (36 in. in diameter) to bring in fewer channels (up to 77), but costs less up front (a $150 installation charge) since customers are allowed to lease rather than buy the dishes. Primestar, which has just completed going digital, is planning to launch a second satellite next year, which it promises will boost its capacity to 200-plus channels by mid-1996. A third company, EchoStar Communications, intends to launch its own satellite next year and promises a service that will eventually provide up to 250 channels...