Word: tomorrow
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...TOMORROW'S GAME...
...freedoms" are generally exercised by an extremely small minority of people who participate in the political, artistic and intellectual life of the nation. In rare cases of national upheaval, larger groups mobilize to protest unpopular wars or glaring injustices. But for the most part, if the Constitution were repealed tomorrow, it would be a very long time before the lives of a great number of Americans would be significantly affected--though some would celebrate our new freedom to torture criminals and pray in public school...
...Wall Street, however, today's victories always make way for tomorrow's doubts. Will passing 2000 propel the Dow to still greater heights? Or will the rise run out of momentum now that the magic goal has been reached? (Students of stock-market history recall all too well that after the Dow passed 1000, it stalled for a decade before it cracked 1100.) And perhaps most important of all, why is the market so high when the economy continues to be so lackluster...
...just creates a more fertile environment." So it will, and the indications are that Los Angeles is the place where the old reflexive assumptions about the provincialism of the rest of America vis- a-vis New York are fated to be broken down at last. But not tomorrow...
...moment, neither Montazeri nor Rafsanjani appears to have been irreparably damaged by the recent brush with the U.S. Some Western diplomats believe that if Khomeini were to die tomorrow, Montazeri would become the country's religious leader and rule from the holy city of Qum, while Rafsanjani would run the government. But given the range of problems that Iran faces right now, such assessments could quickly change...