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...parent, you can relate to the shock Tifton parents felt when, without threats, leg shackles, the smashing of TVs or the withholding of video-game privileges, their children began reading books before, during and after school. "It got to where you had to say, 'No more books,'" says Lenell Lindsey, a second-grade teacher at Lastinger Elementary. "You had to say, 'There's more to school than reading books all the time...
...through a host of pro-union legislation aimed at temp agencies, low productivity nations and the working poor. What is more disturbing, Gore refuses to foreswear the option of raising taxes if there is a recession. When asked whether tax increases during a recession are wise, Bush economist Lawrence Lindsey's response was curt and ominous, "That's what Herbert Hoover...
...rebounded to steal the next two matches from the Crimson. Naqushbandi pushed her contest to three sets, but lost a close tiebreaker to Carrie Rose, 6-2, 6-5, (7-5). Lindsey Dynof defeated Broughton 6-0, 6-1 at the No. 3 slot...
...more supply," Lindsey said Tuesday. The Bush assault will of course feature charges of political expediency and frivolous market-making, and continue to assail the Clinton administration for letting things get this bad. But mainly it is a call for Americans to embrace their addiction to the dark mistress, and to vote for the best qualified pushers in town. The election, said Lindsey, can be cast as a choice between "rhetoric and people who know something about the oil business." Meet Mr. Halliburton, who ran the Gulf War, and Mr. Midland, whose father won it. New slogan: Oil. You know...
...Natural gas, too - Lindsey touted Bush's ability to get more natural gas out of Mexico. But mostly it sounds to be about rehabbing America's pumping, refining and oil-services industries: There's plenty in the ground to go around, they're saying; keep a strong arm with the Arabs, and American business will do the rest if the government would just let up on the regulations a little...