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I would be sent on a fact-finding mission immediately, the objectives of which were to determine the company's most pressing global issues and possible global solutions.
One of then-Coach Bill Cleary '56 assistants, Ronn Tomassoni, had more pressing business in the building. Now the head coach himself, he spent the break reminding the struggling Crimson that it did not deserve to trail 2-1 to Yale after an energetic and physical first period.
What has become of this once pressing issue? In the 1980s homelessness was widely regarded as a national emergency, one that drew heavy media coverage and gave rise to mass demonstrations (in 1986, 5 million Americans joined hands along a 4,000-mile line across the country to raise money...
Which leaves at least some of the 55 G.O.P. Senators wondering what they gain by pressing on much longer. But having lost the popular center long ago, they can at least keep their conservative base happy by insisting on a full trial. And so at week's end they linked...
Decisions about investing this huge sum will be given to some neutral body, says Clinton. Fat chance. There is no way federally appointed investors are going to pick and choose stocks without Congress or the White House pressing for choices that please political constituencies or conform to political pieties.