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...about seeing someone on the brink of adulthood, all elbows and knees and untested conviction. Four years. It goes so quickly, but who can tell them? On my last day, I steal out early, trying not to disturb my two roommates. Danielle sleeps clutching her black-and-white teddy bear. Jennie has left a note on her desk. Underneath her name she has drawn a smile face...
...declare for the presidential elections likely to be held in December, has far less modest views of himself. But whether he will ultimately be able to shape Poland's fate any more than Jaruzelski did may depend less on his skills than on geopolitics. The Soviet bear may be hibernating, but the German eagle is soaring in an ever widening economic gyre...
Government examiners had ample clues to what was going on. But as David Paul, Colorado's financial-services regulator, told a congressional panel, "Silverado spared no expense to convince the regulators of their prudence." Paul said Silverado had brought "enormous management, consulting, accounting and legal resources to bear to rebut regulators' concerns." And the fast-talking Wise had the ear of Mowbray, the chief regulator in Topeka, who seemed to give Silverado the benefit of every doubt...
...budget negotiators remain far apart over who should bear the burden of politically explosive cuts in entitlement spending. Though both sides are willing to slash $73 billion from Medicare over the next five years, the agreement ends there. The White House would spread the pain equally among doctors, hospitals and patients, but the Democrats have avoided specific proposals...
...seemed a nod and a wink in the Middle East style, giving a green light to Iraqi action. But Saddam indicated that he had already formed a judgment on the limits of U.S. power. "The nature of American society," he told her, "makes it impossible for the U.S. to bear tens of thousands of casualties in one battle...