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Adam K. Goodheart '92, one of the DunsterStudents for Free Expression, suggested that "theLiems were trying to stall things until the summerso that students and tutors wouldn't be around toprotest...

Author: By Rajath Shourie, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Dunster Dismisses Vocal Tutor | 5/11/1992 | See Source »

Before Friday's 1,253-point rebound, Japan's Nikkei stock average plummeted to 16,598, its lowest point since November 1986. Some feared the fall would stall America's fragile economic recovery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany: Apr. 20, 1992 | 4/20/1992 | See Source »

...warned several years ago that the removal of punitive measures, such as American economic sanctions, would stall the reform process. The ANC's claim was not vindicated, but the vote was close enough that the U.S. and Britain in particular, need to find more methods of keeping the pressure on the white minority government...

Author: By Dangalira K. Mughogho, | Title: Dangerous Ground | 4/6/1992 | See Source »

...Wednesday, the Faculty Council voted to dump its ultimatum to the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) in favor an ageold stall tactic: they want to study the problem further. Specifically, the council gave its committee on ROTC an extension in preparing its report until next fall...

Author: By John A. Cloud, | Title: It Matters Who Pays the Bills | 4/6/1992 | See Source »

...will the stall in Japan spell trouble for the fragile American economy? Last year American companies shipped $48.1 billion worth of goods to Japan, making it the second largest U.S. export market. A recession in Japan could hurt the recovery by slowing demand for American products. In addition, Japanese businesses could try to bolster sagging domestic profits by aggressively selling more products overseas, an action that would surely worsen trade tensions. Finally, since Japan helps finance the U.S. budget deficit, some fear that a significant curtailment of Japanese investments in the U.S. could drive interest rates higher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Japan's Slump Stifle a U.S. Recovery? | 3/23/1992 | See Source »

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