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...going to reap domestic dividends from the end of the cold war, Clinton must help Yeltsin prevail on his own home front. That means more than just coping with cataclysms -- it means heading them off by helping Russia manage its peaceful metamorphosis on a month-to-month, even day-to-day, basis. And that, in turn, means Yeltsin and Clinton have a lot more to talk about, on the phone and in person, before this winter is over...
Secretary of Commerce Barbara Franklin called the figures "a good present for us to leave to the new Administration." And there really were indications that the economic upturn George Bush had so often promised had finally begun -- just in time for Bill Clinton to reap the political benefit. Gross domestic product leaped up at an annual rate of 3.9% in the third quarter, returning total output of goods and services to the pre-recession pace of mid-1990. Strong increases were registered by consumer spending, business investment, orders for durable goods, sales of existing houses and consumer confidence, while...
...student interest in choice and student and administrative desire for diversity. Several deans also applaud the system, and indicate that it could quite possibly go into effect this year. The council's efforts to work with the administration have given this year's first-year students an opportunity to reap the benefits of enhanced choice...
...high cost. Since 1990, U.S. carriers together have lost nearly $7 billion, including almost $1.9 billion in losses accrued by the Big Three. Part of the current frustration is the timing of the British Airways-USAir deal, which comes just as the big domestic carriers were preparing to reap the rewards of surviving the long deregulation bloodbath...
Hoping to reap profits from highspending college students, a young local entrepreneur has launched a national student discount program...