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The upshot is that Roach believes gross domestic product can grow safely at 2% to 2.5% a year, yet Sinai thinks it's 2.5% to 3%, and Yardeni says maybe 4%--big discrepancies in an $8 trillion economy that has lately been exceeding all those figures. The difference between 2.5...
But to make further gains, Clinton needs more negotiating authority from Congress, and that means taking on two of the crucial Democratic blocs that Gore will need: organized labor and environmental groups. Such heavyweights as Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin and Secretary of State Madeleine Albright are urging Clinton to press...
All this was very nice for director Jonathan Demme and TriStar Pictures, which had nervously spent $26 million on the drama about a gay lawyer (Hanks) who contracts AIDS, is fired by his staid Philadelphia firm and hires a streetwise attorney (Washington) to press his case. The public was buying...
His death is stoking a vigorous debate. "The River Phoenix image was pure," says New Yorker David Kleinhandler, 16. "But I guess he wasn't. He betrayed his image." Outside the Viper Room, one admirer left a painting: a blue stream surrounded by green grass and the message THE ETERNAL...
The White House has reason to keep stoking up the pressure too. Clinton will trumpet the claim that Gore's recommended package will save $70 billion to $100 billion over five years, and will double to 200,000 the President's earlier projections on reducing the federal work force. That...