Word: tolls
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Samuelson also expressed concern that the efforts of the Administration and the Federal Reserve Board to keep inflation down is taking its toll on jobs, production, real income growth and the stock market...
...humbling afternoon had its positive points Harvard's defense never gave in against the relentless Blue Jay attack. Sophomore Edmonds did a remarkable job covering Cook, putting the Hopkins superstar in positions from which most wouldn't have managed to score. Defending the All-American nonetheless took its toll; Edmonds fouled out midway through the fourth quarter...
Sporadic battles between left and right go back to the 1954 coup that brought the present military class to power. A leftist insurgency was brutally put down in the late '60s. But the country has never before witnessed the sustained political violence of today. The death toll has recently risen from 300 to 500 a month. As in neighboring El Salvador, much of the killing is the work of government security units, which are waging an all-out campaign to crush the small but hard-hitting leftist guerrilla movement. In addition, right-wing paramilitary groups, like the Secret Anti-Communist...
...past year has indeed been good for the ADA. It was just over twelve months ago that the Reagan landslide sounded liberalism's death toll, but since then the ADA has greatly expanded its membership and solidified ranks fractured in 1968, when it endorsed Eugene McCarthy for President to the chagrin of many labor leaders. The ADA has gained 5000 members in the past year, and a strong youth movement has erupted on many college campuses. Charlie King, national director of the ADA youth caucus, predicts a resurgence of 60s student activism; meetings of the youth caucus at the convention...
Oilman charged that the decision was made because he was a Marxist, He will soon be appealing the outcome of a suit he lost this past summer against Toll...