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...made the most of Mayer's versatility, moving her from attack to defense and back again when the need arises. Last year Mayer filled in when fullback Ellen Jakovic was injured, and this year she moved back to offense when it became apparent that the team needed more offensive punch...
...made the most of Mayer's versatility, moving her form attack to defense and back again when the need arises. Last year Mayer filled in when fullback Ellen Jakovic was injured, and this year she moved back to offense when it became apparent that the team needed more offensive punch...
...even greater significance considering that 71 percent of those polled in 1980 thought spending more on weapons was a good idea. Reagan helped stir up a broad consensus for a more powerful military during the 1980 Presidential campaign, but his once-convincing rhetoric seems to have lost its punch as the buildup actually begins...
...ballots.") The count began in earnest on Wednesday, the day, as wags point out, when the real politicking traditionally begins in Chicago. Before anyone could say Richard Daley, the city election board announced it was being hampered by repeated breakdowns of its new computer punch-card system...
...Seven states (Massachusetts, Kentucky, Indiana, South Dakota, South Carolina, New Jersey and New Hampshire) could not balance their books. And according to the National Conference of State Legislatures, the situation is growing worse. High unemployment and the recession have hit the states with the force of a one-two punch, swelling welfare and unemployment expenditures while sharply reducing the income, sales and business taxes needed to pay for them. Just a few months into their new fiscal years, at least 22 states are already slashing spending in the face of ominous revenue shortfalls...