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These figures represent a drop-off from1988-89, when two Harvard money managers earnedmore than $1 million each. Still, Mittelman's$682,000 paycheck for 1990-91 is more than threetimes the $199,986 that then-Harvard PresidentDerek C. Bok earned in 1989-90, the most recentyear for which figures are available...
...bleeding," says University of New Hampshire political scientist Robert Craig, "of course you are sick of the status quo. There is a broad undercurrent epitomized by two-income families who realize they are not going to make it. People are really afraid. If they miss just one paycheck, they will lose the home and the car. It's that close...
Bush's budget would allow him to play host at a big party, dispensing favors to friends. Average voters too may appreciate seeing a few more dollars in their paycheck when his plan to ease withholding rules goes into effect. However, the tax rebate is illusory: some workers will have to return the door prize to the IRS when they file their returns on April 15, 1993. But by then the election will be over...
...race in Louisiana, but who isn't David Duke, recently accepted his invitation to be a fellow at the Kennedy School. The Institute of Politics only offered a speaking engagement to Duke. The former white hooder will get a nice honorarium for his repugnant propaganda, but no steady paycheck...
Guarantee access to college or vocational training for all who qualify, regardless of ability to pay. As Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton suggests, let needy students pay for their education with public service after graduation or through small paycheck deductions...