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Bush's signature will not only trigger the first increase in the minimum wage in nearly a decade but also will end a bitter stalemate between congressional Democrats and successive Republican administrations over the politically charged issue.
De Borchgrave blames the Dukakis error on deadline pressures. "It's one boo-boo that we are faulted for every time somebody comes to interview us," he complains. But that was not the only slip. Last June the newspaper teased readers with a story about a homosexual call-boy ring...
Since anti-trust legislation has historically been less strictly enforced for non-profit institutions, both college officials and legal experts are wondering why the Bush anti trust division--known for its laxness during recent Republican administrations--is suddenly pursuing the case.
"American policy has not been characterized by consistency, coherence, objectivity or resolution," said Al Hassan. "Successive administrations have engaged in what might be described as the politics of gesture, rather than the development of practical approaches, to resolve the most multi-dimensional conflict of the century."
Since anti-trust legislation has historically been less strictly enforced for non-profit institutions, both college, officials and legal experts are wondering why the Bush anti-trust division--known for its laxness during recent Republican administrations--is suddenly pursuing the case.