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...still imagine Mickey Mantle gliding across the outfield. The wish list of one megalomaniac seems to take precedence over the welfare of millions. Instead of giving the billion to George, why not sprinkle some of it over the school system and some of it over the Bronx, and renew New York City? As it is, Yankee Stadium is one of the few places in the city where cultures and ages and incomes still mix. People who watched the Yankees' home opener on television three weeks ago marveled at the snow; people who were there marveled at the warmth...
...been a source of contention on Okinawa since before 1972," Kunii says. "The rest of Japan has now woken up to the problem of occupation, and that has Hashimoto worried." Of the 32,000 landowners with plots used by the U.S. military on Okinawa, 2,937 are refusing to renew their leases, affecting about 10 percent of the land. The landowners have the support of local authorities, including Okinawa's governor, Masahide Ota. Ota claims the bases, which monopolize the best land on the island, have kept Okinawa the poorest region in Japan. Hashimoto has signed papers forcing Chibana...
Kasich has pledged to renew the fight, but he has already given up at least half the battle. This year the Budget Committee will focus its effort entirely on direct payments the government makes to business, ignoring the estimated $50 billion a year Washington grants in tax breaks...
...bank should call the loan. He'd written the Clintons repeatedly asking, then demanding, that they provide a financial disclosure. He couldn't understand why the Clintons wouldn't provide it. Surely they understood that no matter what the statements showed, the bank was all but certain to renew the loan since he was the Governor. The Whitewater loan was the only one in the bank's portfolio that had such irregular documentation. He insisted that the matter be brought to the bank's directors, and argued that the loan should be called...
...also in need of a strong guiding force which we hope Russell, as head of the Schools Committee, will be able to provide. The major issue over the next year will be the selection of a new superintendent to replace Mary Lou McGrath, who is not expected to renew her soon-to-expire contract. Thankfully, Russell supports the institution of a national search process to hire the finest administrator for the job. Unfortunately, though, Russell insists that the superintendent must move to Cambridge within a year. We believe that, as is the case with a police officer...