Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Thank you for the richly deserved article on TV's Hill Street Blues [Sept. 14]. If I ever have to call 911, I hope it will be the Hill Street Blues who respond...
...speech was fairly pedestrian. Missing were any of the visual aids that he often uses and his calculatedly simple elucidations of complex issues. He failed to explain the real reason why new cuts for 1982 are needed -namely, the failure of the economy and the credit markets to respond to the promise of upcoming tax cuts. The President did note, correctly, that inflation has fallen in recent months and that "there has even been a small crack in interest rates...
...punishing federal employees for leaking information. "We're going to change policy sharply," promises Deputy Attorney General Edward C. Schmults, Smith's top assistant. "We've said it, and now you can see it happening." Adds a White House official: "The department is beginning to respond to Reagan policy...
Thatcher's obdurate policies and the threat from Labor's radical left clearly benefit the Social Democratic-Liberal alliance. But there is still time for the economy to respond to the Iron Lady's will, still time for the shattered Labor Party to find its way back to the path of responsible moderation. As last week so clearly showed, the battle for Britain is just beginning. -By Marguerite Johnson. Reported by Bonnie Angela/London
Finally, instead of concluding the mess, Neame merely returns to the writers' tired mix of bland humor and semi-meaningful moralizing. Loomis and Snow, now buddies, enter the court, grinning. She whispers, "You and I make each other possible." Matthau seems too bored to respond...