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...however, the threat appears to be over. Recognizing the importance of education and research in stimulating the nation's economy, Congress has mandated large increases for both science and financial aid programs, despite the cries for fiscal and budgetary restraint. The Administration has consequently failed in its efforts to put the reigns on educational spending...
...kids, huddling together for warmth in their entirely self-referential culture, are pathetic in their impoverishment. To be sure, one of them, Matt, who is played with exemplary restraint by Keanu Reeves, does finally violate their conspiracy and makes a tentative connection with traditional morality. But by this time the cold of this brave and singular work has seeped into our bones. We know that Matt is the exception to a bleak and deeply disturbing vision of adolescent life...
Ford's fire sale may mollify safety activists, who have long accused automakers of charging too much for the passive restraint device. But many dealers, for their part, have said that customers simply do not seem interested in spending the extra money...
...Ivan Boesky, Gary Hart, Clayton Lonetree, Jim and Tammy Bakker, maybe Edwin Meese, perhaps even the President. Their transgressions -- some grievous and some petty -- run the gamut of human failings, from weakness of will to moral laxity to hypocrisy to uncontrolled avarice. But taken collectively, the heedless lack of restraint in their behavior reveals something disturbing about the national character. America, which took such back-thumping pride in its spiritual renewal, finds itself wallowing in a moral morass. Ethics, often dismissed as a prissy Sunday School word, is now at the center of a new national debate. Put bluntly...
Strawberry recalls, "We had a lot of dreams together," though Davis gently contradicts him. "Some guys have dreams," he says, "but I didn't take baseball that seriously until after I was drafted." The restraint in his voice has been painfully learned. Unchallenged in high school, Davis stole 50 bases in 50 attempts and sometimes slid only as a courtesy to the catcher. Not ^ only could he do it all, he knew it all. However, he would lose his arrogance in bush stops like Wichita and Denver, shuttling to and from the big leagues for two years...