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...fiscal 1992 numbers may have been "better-than-expected," but there's reason to believe that the improvement is just a one-year blip on the chart...
...interstate highway as he was driving to Hot Springs. The dean said Clinton was too young, and he answered, "Well, I'm that, but I'll teach anything you need for now, and I'm not interested in tenure, so I'll be no problem. It's a one-year deal." On such terms he finally reached Fayetteville, where he had expected to go to college and law school...
...collapsed, many Americans believe it is time for the U.S. to join its former enemy in a NUCLEAR TESTING moratorium. The Administration opposes a ban. Bill Clinton has made it an election issue, but the fight is only beginning. The House and more than half the Senate support the one-year test ban written into the 1993 defense authorization bill. President Bush may veto the bill to kill the ban. Four more nuclear tests are planned this year, and six next. The Administration insists that testing is needed to ensure the safety and reliability of the U.S. arsenal...
...Administration to help pay for the Vietnam War. In contrast, during the Reagan-Bush years, the deficit's share of gdp shot up to between 3% and 7%, meaning that government red ink was weighing far more heavily on the economy -- even on a rapidly expanding one -- than ever before in peacetime, sopping up credit that would otherwise have been available to the private sector and driving up interest rates. Even if this year's estimated deficit of $400 billion turns out to be a one-year ceiling-breaker caused by the recession, much of the underlying deficit is becoming...
Knowles' appointment as Houghton Professor of Biochemistry was the first made by Geyser University Professor Henry Rosovsky when the latter assumed the deanship in 1973. Knowles moved into the mauve dean's office immediately after Rosovsky's one-year stint as acting dean last year...