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The idea had the virtue of directness: using moral issues to blame Clinton for the nation's decay, then offering the tax cut as a positive (and moral) alternative. But Reed and Buckley opposed its timing. They wanted the tax cut announced before the convention. Murphy and Sipple later surmised...
Yet in the end not much changed. Republicans kept control of both the Senate and the House. In one way, that might be called a historic outcome: it was the first time in 68 years that the G.O.P. maintained control of both chambers through two straight elections. But though the...
A larger snapshot is equally revealing. Since 1928, the Standard & Poor's 500, a broad market gauge, has risen 5% or more in the three months preceding a presidential election on six occasions: 1928, 1936, 1940, 1968, 1972, 1980. It's doing that this year too. Amazingly, in all six...
To the industry and to many economists, it is only logical that risky borrowers should pay more for credit. But those same laws of economics should work for consumers too. If the spectacular growth
So why build it? PrimeCo--which plunked down more than a billion dollars to license airwaves in 11 metropolitan areas--is in a hurry to start selling its services. And it is barred from more logical sites in Wheaton, Illinois, just next door, by a recently imposed six-month moratorium...