Word: switches
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...initiatives," and the State of the Union message in fact contained only a handful. The most important: a $2 billion youth-employment plan; reorganization of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; a "comprehensive" program for safely disposing of nuclear wastes; and rewards and penalties to induce electric utilities to switch from oil to coal and other fuels...
Voters wishing to switch registration before the election must fill out a card indicating their desire before the close of registration next Tuesday...
...selling them high technology, or food for that matter. But we have no illusions about it not costing us. We would like to see everyone else sacrifice too." Sinner has yet to sell most of his 1979 crop and has yet to decide on his spring planting. He could switch more of his land to durum wheat ?all of which is sold to domestic manufacturers of spaghetti and macaroni?or to sunflowers and sugar beets. But sunflowers are in oversupply, and sugar-beet processors are working overtime to absorb the 1979 harvest. Said Sinner: "Probably there's going...
...rttemberg state, Lothar Spath, plans a "careful legal examination" of the concordat to determine whether Kung can remain on the Catholic faculty at Tübingen. If not, he promised Küng an "adequate alternative" and "full protection as a tenured civil servant." But if the education ministry tries to switch Kung to another department, he is prepared to take his case to court...
...addition, the Administration now seems inclined to switch away from its original plan to take all revenues from the oil windfall profits tax and use them for energy development, mass transit, and help for the poor to pay their energy bills. Instead, the idea now is to spend much of the money on a broad range of federal programs. Says a high Administration official: "The tax is going to raise more money than is needed. Our concern now is that the money is not tied up." This change might well incite new debate in Congress over the embattled windfall profits...