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Brady, who sometimes seemed unschooled in public finance but had had long experience as head of an old-line investment firm, regularly expressed disdain for excessive public and private debt. Darman, meanwhile, was pressing for a "grand compromise" by which Bush and the Congress would agree to a package of...
By pressing his advantage during the presidential campaign, Mas won his immediate goal: a tighter embargo on Havana's trade. Whether that succeeds in shortening Castro's tenure is uncertain, but the pain it causes ordinary Cubans could be severe. What worries some of Mas' countrymen is that his personal...
Presidential candidate John S. Hagelin pledged to provide "proven new solutions to America's pressing problems"--including transcendental meditation--in an infomercial aired on NBC last night.
Even if the case is dismissed, the small band of landlords who have already invested over $100,000 of their own money into the litigation, have pledged to appeal and keep pressing their case.
Feldman called the search one of the "pressing goals" for the coming year. Huth, Feldman, Franklin and Director of the High Energy Physics Laboratory George W. Brandenburg '66 will be working on a number of projects related to the quest.