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...more than $90 billion, enabling the Government "to balance the federal budget, make an initial $5 billion payment on the national debt and cut the federal personal-income tax burden of every American by an average of 23%." Almost in passing, he mentioned that states or communities wanting to retain programs formerly financed by federal funds "might" have to raise taxes...
...University and she at the University of Toronto. In 1973 Conway was made vice president for internal affairs at Toronto. Reversing the earlier pattern, John last July followed Jill to Northampton, Mass., where he is writing a book on the influence of British culture. Jill Conway, who intends to retain her Australian citizenship, plans, among other things, to expand Smith's program for educating older women and hopes to set up a postgraduate institute for women's studies...
...Neil, whose favorite pose when disconcerted is a Jack Benny hand-on-the-cheek, still retain the optimistic outlook that no doubt earned him the nickname "Buddy...
...made it harder for them. Europeans, while agreeing with Moynihan on the basic point that developing countries can no longer abuse the Western democracies in public and seek their aid in private, are still worried about keeping their lines open to African, Arab and Asian countries, where they retain important economic ties...
...another story. While Springsteen is threatened with destruction by publicity, there is also another problem: the question of how long he can keep singing about the same kids from Freehold, New Jersey, and if not, whether he could make a break from such a personalized, identifiable style and still retain his appeal. Maybe he'll last, maybe not. For now, Springsteen is one of the best...