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Word: seriously (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...corporate America just can't break its addiction to taxpayer-financed perks, whether they contribute to good business or not. I will believe that American corporations are serious about their free-market rhetoric on the same day they refuse to take their market distorting T and E deductions...

Author: By John L. Larew, | Title: Wall Street's Food Stamps | 11/20/1989 | See Source »

Democrats should jump on this potent issue before the Republicans claim it. Under Reagan, both the Treasury Department and the Office of Management and Budget proposed limiting T and E deductions. If Democrats are serious about favoring the working class and opposing corporate free-loaders, they should eliminate the T and E deduction entirely...

Author: By John L. Larew, | Title: Wall Street's Food Stamps | 11/20/1989 | See Source »

...military. Harvard has an explicit policy protecting the rights of gay students. The U.S. military and ROTC are in conflict with this policy because they do not allow gays, lesbians or bisexuals to join the services, claiming that we are more susceptible to blackmail and therefore pose a more serious risk to "national security" than do heterosexuals. Two recent studies commissioned by the Department of Defense (D O D) have shown that the claim is simply not true. The D O D has commissioned yet a third study, indicating an inability to accept this finding. If the main concern...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No R.O.T.C. on Campus | 11/18/1989 | See Source »

...Democrats do it? They should first of all thank their opponents, whose wooden personalities proved to be serious liabilities. When The New York Times ran a pre-election biography on New York Republican mayoral candidate Rudolph Giuliani, they only distanced him further from most voters...

Author: By Adam L. Berger, | Title: A Slam-Dunk for the Democrats | 11/16/1989 | See Source »

...game will interfere with final exams at most Ivy League schools. But for seniors at Harvard, which starts winter break on December 20 and holds exams in mid-January, the scheduling of the game is not expected to create any serious academic conflicts...

Author: By Julio R. Varela, | Title: Ivy Seniors Vs. Japan? | 11/14/1989 | See Source »

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