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Student registrants number between 700 and 800, and could play a large role in the election, a student, Guy Molyneux, said yesterday. Molyneux, an organizer for the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC) helped distribute leaflets last weekend backing the candidacy of tenant advocate and council incumbent David Sullivan...
...nations of the European Community. That figure may not appear dramatically higher than the U.S.'s 7.5%, but any comparison conceals several key differences. While economists generally consider a jobless rate of 5% to 6% in the U.S. acceptable, governments in Western Europe, the cradle of socialist welfare democracy, have traditionally given full employment top priority. The loss of a job in Europe also has more permanent consequences than in the U.S. Only 13.1% of the U.S.'s unemployed stay out of work for more than six months, but the proportion is 47% in the United Kingdom...
...Soviets, the festival was a mini-Woodstock similar in spirit, if not in size, to the rock festival that attracted some 450,000 fans to a dairy farm in upstate New York in 1969. The unlikely site of the Communist bash: a bicycle racing stadium in Yerevan, Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, a city of 1 million people hard by Mount Ararat...
...market was on a downward path anyway due to high interest rates. The flamboyant statements made by Granville simply gave it a kick in the seat of the pants on the way down." Issues traded on the Paris stock exchange have moved uncertainly since before the May election of Socialist President François Mitterrand, who has a program calling for wholesale nationalization of French banks and industries...
Galvan, a reknowned socialist, said the current monarchy in Spain is an "instrument of transition" from the previous dictatorship to an "advanced democratic state." The problem is setting the limits of this "advanced state," he added...