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Lest any newcomers to the House be confused about which lobbyists they can dance with, the Republican leadership prepared a handy guide for 73 freshmen G.O.P. lawmakers, identifying "friendly" and "unfriendly" political-action committees. The secret 150-page Tactical PAC Project lists the groups that supported "senior committee members last...
But revolution is a relative term. And for Democrats, cutting the growth and cherished programs of the New Deal and Great Society is indeed an act of insurrection-which has summoned up its own resistance, generaled by President Clinton. The man who in his Inaugural Address promised to "make change...
"With an education, you have a good chance fora good job today, but without skills, the economyis unfriendly," Reich told the audience.
"The seniors have been absolutely outstanding--you couldn't ask for anything more," he said. "The way they've treated us has been great, and they've never been unfriendly. I'll be sorry to see them go."
Some council members, who toured the commons this past week, say they are concerned by other potential aspects of the emerging design such as the absence of a television, a limited number of computers and a generally unfriendly atmosphere toward students who just want to "hang out."