Word: ohio
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...Briggs Cage on Friday night to watch Harvard take on Penn. They and 2,689 other fans wanted a show from the Quakers, who are finally gaining national respect after consecutive 14-0 seasons in Ivy League play and nonconference wins this year over Michigan, St. John's and Ohio State...
...trouble comes in a little package. The virus, which varies in size from 26 to 34 nanometers, has caused illnesses from Hawaii to Japan to England. It was named after Norwalk, Ohio, where an outbreak struck an elementary school...
...about to defy its conservative description and usher in a series of far-reaching reforms. As Republicans take control of Congress tomorrow, "the American people will see more reform in 24 hours, on the very first day ... than they've seen in decades," pledged Representative John Boehner (R-Ohio) today. Most of the initial votes will concern internal congressional procedure, and the action tomorrow is likely to be concentrated in the House. After new members are sworn in, they will elect Newt Gingrich (R-Georgia) to the post of Speaker; following that they are expected to embark on a rule...
While municipal finance may seem dry and abstract to the uninitiated, the pain of bad bets can be highly tangible. Rocked by $115 million in losses on its leveraged investments in bonds and other securities, Cuyahoga County, which includes Cleveland, Ohio, said last week it was slashing 11% from all county budgets and was freezing spending for the next four years. Some of the harshest cuts will crimp children's services, as planned hirings of social workers are put on hold. "It means that if you should be making four visits to a child's home one month, you will...
...billion from the federal budget over five years -- leaving $16 billion for deficit reduction. Still, about $52 billion of the cuts are unspecified. Aides say most won't take effect until the end of the decade. The incoming chairman of the House Budget Committee, Rep. John Kasich (R-Ohio) said Clinton's plan doesn't go far enough. The Administration "failed to eliminate any departments or agencies," Kasich said. "This administration must do more, and be far more specific." Clinton promised to oppose any cuts that "undermine our economic recovery," hurt the poor, hamper education or curtail environmental protection...