Word: minimum
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...overlapping groups of business executives and other wealthy supporters whose identities Gingrich has resisted disclosing until recently. The donors range from restaurant and bar operators to the owners of vast mail-order operations. They will now be looking to the Republican Congress to stave off a hike in the minimum wage, resist health-insurance mandates and block any ideas to shift taxes from income to consumption. Controversial as they are, Gingrich's outside enterprises are probably as important to him as being Speaker. In some ways, they are what made him Speaker. GOPAC was a major force in giving last...
...remember when I was there in the 60s you could get a roast beef sandwich for 50 cents," he said. "You could get the maximum amount of cholesterol for the minimum amount of money. We probably ate there two or three times a week. Harvard will never be the same...
...this particular debate. Despite what Dean Archie C. Epps III has stated, the issue at hand is not whether HCIA is autonomous from the Boston Church of Christ. At issue is the right of any group of students to exist as a recognized organization when it meets the minimum requirements stated in University regulations. HCIA is a good test case for Harvard because it challenges the sincerity of our rhetoric when we so loudly and proudly proclaim our tolerance, protection and, yes, even encouragement of minority viewpoints within this university community. The outcome of HCIA's recognition process will indicate...
Johnson suggested that the University impose minimum standards for potential employees and force subcontractors to adhere to them...
...college. He graduated from Western Michigan University with a degree in TV production, but not long after, got caught up in drugs. He fell in with a fast, hard-partying crowd, started selling cocaine, and in 1979 was arrested and later sentenced to eight years in a minimum-security federal penitentiary in Minnesota...