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Lawmakers who retire after 1993 will also be forbidden to transfer campaign contributions into personal funds; such transfers can total hundreds of thousands of dollars. Congressmen will not be allowed to accept gifts worth more than $200, and where some members now spend several weeks or more on expenses-paid voyages around the globe, their paid junkets will be limited to four days in the U.S. and seven overseas. It was the most extensive revision of ethics rules in more than a decade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Give A Little, Get a Little | 11/27/1989 | See Source »

...nations. The Brady Plan has as its basis the reduction of debt and the realization that the countries of Latin America cannot continue servicing their debt in the way the banks have obliged us to up to now. In the past five years, Latin America has paid back the total amount of its debt service, yet now it owes more than before. And what is the result? The economic growth of Latin America is now zero. Our countries have had to commit more than 50% of the value of our exports to debt service. That's intolerable. No country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Interview: On Drugs, Debt and Poverty: Venezuela's CARLOS ANDRES PEREZ | 11/27/1989 | See Source »

...that less or more than the GNP of a minor African state? On the other hand, wouldn't it buy only the undercart of a B-2, and maybe the crew's potty? Or a dozen parties for Malcolm Forbes? That a night's art sale could make a total of $269.5 million and yet leave its observers feeling slightly flat is perhaps a measure of the odd cultural values of our fin de siecle. "Personally," said Ainslie a week before the sale, "I would like to see more price stability -- at present levels, of course...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sold! The Art Market: Goes Crazy | 11/27/1989 | See Source »

...collection of John T. Dorrance Jr., the late Campbell's soup heir, nearly did so. According to ARTnewsletter, a trade sheet, the dealer William Acquavella offered the Dorrance estate a guarantee of $100 million, but Sotheby's trumped him with $110 million. Though the sale realized a total of $131.29 million, it did so only because Sotheby's had persuaded the heirs to accept a "global reserve" (the minimum price acceptable to the seller on the whole collection), instead of placing a reserve, or minimum, on each lot, as is more usual. This enabled Sotheby's to meet the bottom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sold! The Art Market: Goes Crazy | 11/27/1989 | See Source »

Team Statistics: Harvard Opponent Points 207 257 First Downs 184 199 Rushes/Yards 489/1788 452/2071 Passing Yards 1513 1806 Total Offense 3301 3877 Return Yardage 281 400 Cpl./Att./Int. 121/269/19 138/279/16 Punts/Avg. 61/32.3 55/31.5 Fumbles/Lost 31/13 22/14 Penalties/Yards 73/632 77/745 3rd Down Conv...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1989. FINAL HARVARD FOOTBALL STATISTICS | 11/22/1989 | See Source »

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