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That represents a devastating loss for a nation that has been strongly dependent on funds from abroad to fuel its economic revival. Coaxing the money back will be a tough problem for Zedillo, but only one of many. Another will be how to keep interest rates high enough to attract...
Inevitably the strong performances of the talented leads drown within the boring and inane plot. When Ruddigore was first produced in 1887, the audience began booing and screaming "Bring back the Mikado!" After that, Gilbert and Sullivan had the good sense to trim down the play, and revivals ever since...
Ed Jaksha of Omaha, Nebraska, is a true believer, but he looked like a true eccentric in early November as he roamed 600 miles across the plains of Nebraska, covering much of the distance on foot. The retired telephone-company manager, 79, wore a Revolutionary War-era costume, complete with...
President Clinton and thenewly empowered GOP leadersof the House and Senate met today pledging cooperation. House Speaker-to-be Newt Gingrich called the meeting "superb." Gingrich said the trio agreed on some matters -- easing Washington's burden on states and enactment of the line-item veto, for instance -- but avoided...
"Traditionally and historically [Holworthy] has been used for such a practice and we want to restore the practice to what it has been," Miller said.