Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...convince those terrified consumers to do that may be to persuade them that things are about to get much worse. That means printing money. Some economists, led by Paul Krugman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, think that inflation -? and, more important, the prospect of more inflation to come -? may provide the crucial incentive Japan needs. "By forcing prices up and eroding the value of the yen," says Baumohl, "you might convince people that whatever they?re going to buy, they?d better buy now, because in a month it?ll cost more." The same goes for saving -? why hoard...
...University hired Paul E. Johnson as chief. He made a few structural changes but was known as "No Waves" because he avoided making decisions that would upset anyone...
Trustee Pendred E. Noyce '77 spoke warmly of Maine sailing trips with Wilson and her husband Paul. Noyce, a Maine resident, lives near Wilson's summer home. Noyce remembered a side of Wilson not seen everyday in Cambridge...
...time of the graduate board's decision earlier this spring to close the club to visitors, Spee President Paul M. Goldschmid '00 said the change was necessary in the current final club environment...
...million Catholics. But partly in response to Gen-X interest, the Atlanta Archdiocese created a separate parish this spring for the Priestly Society of St. Peter, clerics who celebrate only the most traditional and elaborate style of Latin Mass, the 16th century Tridentine. In Chicago, parishioners like Paul Recchia, 29, who says the pop excesses of the modern Mass "disturbed me," have opted for the Tridentine at the ornate St. John Cantius Catholic Church--where half the weddings are now done in that fashion...