Word: tightenings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...past two years. As for the Fiorentinos, when their 1980 Volkswagen broke down, they replaced it with a modest 1986 Isuzu Trooper. Autoworker Bruce Boyd, 30, of Leonard, Mich., says his family has been trying to avoid using credit cards for the past several months. "I'm trying to tighten up just because of the world situation," says Boyd. "I am more conscious of it. I'd just as soon pay cash...
...Majesty is trying to tighten her purse strings. Since 1983, maintenance costs for the fleet of cars has dropped from $83,463 to $70,736, while the bill for flowers has grown by a scant $370, to $74,002. But despite a barely concealed disdain for the media at the palace, the cost of newspapers has almost doubled...
Healthier papers too are questioning the need for some expensive coverage. The Washington Post said last week it will halt a long-standing growth trend in news staff and budget, scrutinize travel more closely and tighten the news space and manpower for nine local weekly sections. The Wall Street Journal announced a budget freeze and limits on news space. Dow Jones chairman Warren Phillips, who built the Journal into a globe-spanning enterprise, told the staff in a memo that "adverse market conditions" would continue, particularly in the U.S., in 1991. Thus, he said, "it's prudent...
...Head of the Charles, a perennially popular event with college students throughout the Northeast, has in the past drawn large and unruly crowds to the city, forcing the MDC to tighten security and enforce alcohol laws strictly...
...Thursday night debate approached, it briefly appeared that the wooing by Foley and Gephardt would pay off. Ways and Means chairman Dan Rostenkowski, whose committee writes tax legislation, pledged his support with the understanding that he would be able to tighten the proposed investment loophole. It appeared that some Democrats would even be willing to vote for the package in the absence of a Republican majority. Predictions seeped out of the Speaker's office that supporters would probably prevail by the narrowest of margins. If the nose counters could not forecast the critical number -- 218 -- they would delay the showdown...