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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...rebounding aerospace and defense industries, the changes have resulted in a projected 1984 surplus of $440 million and a 1985 surplus of $1.2 billion. "Ours is one of the most elastic tax bases in the country," says California Legislative Analyst William Hamm. "Our sales, income and corporate profits taxes respond directly to the economy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Restoring a Delicate Balance | 11/28/1983 | See Source »

...Pope means business on all of these issues, says Bishop James Malone of Youngstown, Ohio, who last week was elected president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, succeeding Archbishop Roach. "He doesn't content himself with platitudes; he acts, and we're obliged to respond." But many U.S. Catholics have less enthusiasm for response. "I don't think the church can go back. It amazes me that they think they can do this," says Agnes Mansour, the Michigan state social services director who chose to resign as a nun earlier this year because she refused...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: A Struggle to Keep the Faith | 11/28/1983 | See Source »

...ones of the protection of national security interests now lies in the court of the government, not in that of the press. If the government reverses its policy and makes a profound effort to cooperate with the press, then, and only then, can the government expect the country to respond with trust. But the government has broken that trust and placed the press in a position of conducting an all-out war to accurately inform the country. It is up to the administration, through careful cooperation with the press to keep national security interests intact. Otherwise, the best...

Author: By Jonathan S. Sapers, | Title: Nothing but the Truth | 11/28/1983 | See Source »

...respond to the survey with "non-surprise" instead of alarm implies acceptance, not only of a high frequency of harassment, but also of ineffective procedures. They survey data show that when people were harassed, they did not use the procedures. Only 6 percent of the women who were subject to the most serious incidents of harassment filed a formal complaint...

Author: By Joseph P. Dinunzio and Chiristina Spaulding, S | Title: Surveying Sexual Harassment | 11/23/1983 | See Source »

...request, be investigated and acted upon through a formal process. We recommend that such cases be investigated and decided by an official, impartial board rather than a single administrator. This process should respect traditional nations of fairness and due process for BOTH parties, including the reciprocal right to respond to evidence, the right to and advocate and the right to appeal...

Author: By Joseph P. Dinunzio and Chiristina Spaulding, S | Title: Surveying Sexual Harassment | 11/23/1983 | See Source »

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