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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Nacht: There are several issues on the table here that I would like to respond to. The first on the question of nuclear superiority. It may be the case that the quest for nuclear superiority by either the Soviet Union or the United States is futile. But I think it will be pursued with all due vigor by both sides...
...Feldstein, who filed his views to TIME while on a trip to China, praised the President's program. Said he: "Reaganomics has been a great success in getting the incentives right for the rest of the 1980s." Feldstein said that consumer savings and businesses are just beginning to respond to tax cuts and other measures passed by Congress last year. "These things don't have an effect overnight," he added...
...which Harvard owns more than 56 million, according to the latest financial report--has neglected to meet the basic requirements of the Sullivan Principles, a set of equal employment and labor practice guidelines for U.S. firms operating in South Africa. And furthermore, the company has failed to respond adequately to repeated queries by the ACSR--which advises the Corporation on investment ethics about why it has not complied with the standards. Given these factors, in the words of one committee member, there is no reason for Harvard to remain holding Carnation stock...
...campesino has no idea whether he owns the land or not." Farm leaders fear that the frustrated campesinos may respond by supporting the guerrillas. Warns an official of the Salvadoran Institute...
...years of guerrilla warfare have nearly bankrupted the country and have destroyed tens of millions of dollars' worth of crops, roads, bridges and power stations. Says Georgetown University's Georges Fauriol: "The Administration will have a very hard time convincing any businessman who has to respond to his shareholders that investing in El Salvador is a good thing...