Word: replenishes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Bowsher warned that taxpayers may also have to bail out the banking industry if Washington cannot agree on how to replenish the dwindling Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation fund. It could lose more than $23 billion over the next two years as the commercial real estate depression causes hundreds of shaky banks to fail...
...Treasury remained silent on the most pressing issue confronting banks: how to replenish the nearly broke Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation fund, which insures accounts. The beleaguered fund sank to a record low $8.5 billion after 169 banks failed last year. Without fresh cash, it could go bust by the end of 1991 if the current recession lasts all year. The Treasury left the details of rescuing the fund up to the FDIC and the banking industry. FDIC Chairman William Seidman later said that to rescue the fund, the agency might raise banks' insurance premiums 20% to 30% as of June...
...went well, the Iraqi air force would be swept from the skies within the first couple of days. That would allow the air attacks to be stepped up . even more, cutting Iraqi supply and communications lines and leaving the occupation forces inside Kuwait unable to replenish their supplies of ammunition, food and, above all, water. Some U.S. aircraft would be lost to Iraq's enormous ground-defense system, but the toll might be relatively low. Congressman Les Aspin, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, estimates that no more than 10 U.S. planes a day would be shot down...
That task may be made easier by the depletion of Kwiatkowski's soda can reserves. Bruin split end Mike Geroux, his sprained knee, and his 43 receptions will watch this contest from the sideline. Senior Jimmy Bisson will be making his first Brown start in an attempt to replenish the cola stock...
While America's power to influence the world environment has declined, it has not disappeared by any means. But to wield such influence, the first task for the U.S. is to renew and rebuild itself, to restore its economic growth and productive capacity and replenish its wealth...