Word: standing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Maybe it's no coincidence then that Forbes' column, "Fact and Comment," which has run in Forbes since the mid-1970s, reveals an absolute mania for cutting taxes and preserving "sound money." Everyone has heard about Forbes' flat tax. But what else does he stand for? Where Malcolm Forbes was famous for collecting Faberge eggs and toy soldiers, Steve Forbes' writings show him to be a collector of policy fetishes that range from mainstream to downright odd. The one constant is their angle of vision, which, as befits an heir, is decidedly a view from...
...there much that conservative or liberal policies can really do to nurture such enterprise? Would Marc Andreessen work harder under a flat tax? The creating part of capitalism is the part that economic laws do not explain. Like a code writer and his code, inspiration and dedication stand outside the system to which they are so crucial...
...topless with her boyfriend so distressed her that she was unable to fulfill her Random House contract? "Don't you have any shame?" he bellowed. Showing little of the steely resolve of Alexis Carrington, the character she portrayed in TV's Dynasty in the 1980s, Collins fled the witness stand in tears...
BESIDES THE FLAT TAX, WHAT DOES Forbes have to stand on? Not experience. Not values. Not scrutinized integrity. America needs a leader for President, not simply somebody who can afford to campaign for the office. BRIAN STOUGHTON Nashua, New Hampshire...
...raising its maximum package weight limit from 70 to 150 lbs., we did so to meet existing weight limits of our chief competitors. We are proud of our 300,000 employees and will go to great lengths to create a safe work environment for our people. We also stand firmly behind our position that OSHA is sorely in need of reform. KENT C. NELSON, Chairman and CEO United Parcel Service Atlanta