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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Peabody School, Linnaean St. (Entrance on playground side of building...
...raise taxes or cut defense expenditures, Gore would put almost everything on the table. That's not to say, however, that Gore wouldn't have his own list of priorities: he'll cut spending where it doesn't endanger national security or cut essential services. On the revenue side, Gore would work to close remaining tax loopholes, ensure better tax compliance, and support better tax compliance, and support new taxes as long as they are progressive and proinvestment...
Political revisionism is hardly a phenomenon unique to the Gore campaign--Rep. Richard A. Gephardt (D-Mo.) is an experienced practitioner of the art of the flip-flop, changing his stance on such key issues as supply-side economics and abortion. But Gore is a specifically Southern revisionist--his campaign message is tailored, like the Super Tuesday system itself, to attract a certain type of Southern voter. But the suit has proved ill-fitting...
With Janfaza and Captain Steve Armstrong on a two-on-one break, Janfaza was skating down the left side of the zone and tried to get a pass off to Armstrong. RPI's Rob Schena deflected the puck but it rolled past Engineer goalie Steve Duncan and into...
...ideas are best for the country. Simon recognizes that America is fast becoming a land divided: with the affluent and educated on one side, and the destitute and the drop-out on the other. (Divisions that have been enhanced by the policies of the Reagan Administration.) That is why Simon, an author of 10 books and newspaper publisher at 19, has targeted his programs for the future on improving education and eliminating illiteracy. Compare that to his so-called liberal foe, Mike Dukakis, who has received poor grades from Massachusetts public educators for being stingy on public university funding...