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The House Education and Labor Committee, for example, reluctantly chopped some $12 billion from such programs as Head Start, child nutrition and assistance for the handicapped. Funds for college student loans were slashed by limiting eligibility to families making less than $25,000 a year. The committee, however, bucked the...
The President trimmed back the depreciation deductions offered to business to lower corporate taxes and spur investment. That change might reduce the tax savings to business by as much as $50 billion over the next five years. "Out of the blue . . . just doesn't make sense!" exclaimed Richard Rahn...
After a tense holiday weekend, the Jackson inmates once more began looting and burning. They destroyed some of the prefabricated dormitory units that had been put into service to relieve overcrowding in cells. Just as that uprising began to subside, 200 convicts in the maximum-security prison at Marquette, on...
Before he went to war in 1965, he is fond of telling visitors, the raciest thing in the media was Clark Gable telling Vivien Leigh: "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." Returning to America from the P.O.W. camps, he had to ask his wife what a...
Wyszynski remained under house arrest for the next three years. The ordeal ended in 1956, when Wladyslaw Gomulka came to power after a national upheaval and released the Primate in a bid for popular support. Wyszynski responded with a public call for "national unity and calm" that helped restore order...