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Sinai pointed out that the Republican and Democratic plans of today have not been spelled out in full detail and may not be totally accepted by the presidential candidates who are nominated. Nonetheless, he attempted a summary of their likely economic effects. The Republican plan, he thought, would prompt slightly more economic growth, though only in the first five years, largely by spurring more consumer demand than a fully employed economy might need. Inflation would therefore be a bit higher in the first three years than under the Democratic plan, and interest rates could be significantly higher. On the other...
...took the First Lady's own political ambitions, rather than the much-televised reprising of her husband's scuffles with Monica Lewinsky, to finally prompt Hillary Clinton to move out of the White House - but it may take more than a change of address to beat out Rudy Giuliani. Mrs. Clinton announced Tuesday that she is soon to take the historic step of leaving the President home alone to start campaigning for New York's Senate seat from her new Westchester home (she says they'll rejoin each other on the weekends). The First Lady said she'd make...
...This command allows you to view all of your friends that are currently online. In order for this to work you need to create a file called ".friends" by typing "pico .friends" at the prompt. Each line of the .friends file needs to contain the login name of a person you want to look...
...tired of people laughing at you when you talk about "fingering" someone? Do you get laughed at a lot? Were you a bitter, bitter child? Here are some sneaky commands to use at the "fas%" prompt that will show those bastards...
...fingered you? Well you can't find that out! But you can find out when the last TIME you were fingered was. Use the above command but be careful you need to first have a .plan file (use pico .plan to create one), and then type fixfinger at the prompt to make it read accessible to everyone...