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Only a few people own the businesses swooped into the wave of profit, so only a few reap its rewards. At the same time, those on the bottom rungs are not only excluded from the "national" gains, but suffer further from government cuts in social spending and private cuts in wages...

Author: By Charles C. Matthews, | Title: Whose Recovery? | 8/6/1985 | See Source »

...America. As chairman of St. Louis-based General Dynamics, he presides over the top U.S. defense contractor and No. 1 beneficiary of the Reagan military buildup. Megabuck contracts to build weapons such as the Trident nuclear-missile submarine, F-16 fighter plane and M-1 tank helped General Dynamics reap revenues last year of $7.8 billion and profits of $382 million, up 33% from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: General Dynamics Under Fire | 4/8/1985 | See Source »

...imbalances in non-Ivy play may level out as other colleges begin to reap those benefits as well...

Author: By Jessica Dorman, | Title: Icewomen Demolish UConn, 9-2 | 2/21/1985 | See Source »

...accused of partiality to the rich would win a majority among voters earning between $12,500 and $25,000 a year? That the candidate whose presidency gave birth to the term gender gap would carry the women's vote by a thumping 57%? That the oldest President ever would reap 59% of the ballots cast by voters ages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: They Also Made History | 1/7/1985 | See Source »

...flawless safeguards against disaster often seem like impossible or impractical luxuries. Lurching sometimes, stumbling at others, technology and its many implications move forward. "As a society," says Michael Brown, author of Laying Waste, a study of toxic chemicals in America, "we have to accept reasonable risks in order to reap reasonable benefits." Knowing the benefits is easy. The hard part is achieving acceptable odds on the risks. -By Natalie Angler. Reported by Jay Branegan/Washington and Peter Stoler/New York, with other bureaus

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Hazards Of a Toxic Wasteland | 12/17/1984 | See Source »

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