Word: riche
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Harvard's staff got into real trouble in the first inning of the nightcap as Rich Renninger (0-1) was tagged for five runs, giving Northeastern (5-8-1) a lead it never relinquished. Four Crimson pitchers allowed 18 base hits and surrendered 12 earned runs as the Huskies...
Huskie hurler Rich Deraney (1-2) manhandled the Crimson for two innings before being pulled for reliever Jamie Doughty. Doughty walked Konjoyan on four pitches to open the third, but escaped the inning unscathed. In the fourth, a shaky Doughty walked five batters, issued a blatant balk, and saw Caeran flub an easy double play. Still, the Crimson could only score...
Even more cruelly ironic is the tax proposal of the Peterson plan. Peterson advises raising taxes only in a manner that would discourage consumption and encourage savings and investment. In the tradition of Reagan and his supplyside philosophies, this would shift the tax burden from the rich to the poor, assuming that the rich will invest it in ways that build the economy...
Just like the gurus of Reaganomics, Peterson asserts that lifting the tax burden from the shoulders of the rich discourages consumption and promotes savings and investment. Really? Despite the generous taxation and spending policies of the Reagan administration, real fixed investment by corporations has increased only 2.6 percent per year under Reagan, compared to 7.1 percent under Jimmy Carter...
...Democrats, Wisconsin turned out to be a surprisingly important test in their nominating wars, a gauge of the struggling Dukakis campaign and of Jackson's surprising monentum. It was a prelude, as well, to delegate-rich primaries in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio just ahead...