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Among candidates interviewed yesterday, the pressing issue appeared to be the council's image. Last year the body drew sharp criticism for its De La Soul concert that lost about $10,000 and for its delayed spring grant allocations.
Gaidar nonetheless is pressing ahead with his plan to put all small business and housing into private hands by 1994, and at least 60% of big business by 1995, initially through the voucher plan. Actually, some of Civic Union's supporters may not resist: they hope to buy up many...
"The coach in playing a high-pressure defense. It's a high-pressure attack. We're pressing the ball in their end, trying to win the ball on their third of the field."
"Baseball's other difficulties are too serious," says former Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, "for the owners to linger over this for long." Through the expected litigation -- in which Vincent will be represented by Brendan Sullivan, Oliver North's attorney in the Iran-contra hearings -- the owners will keep pressing for Vincent...
Weber belongs to the faction that has been pressing Bush to promote a bolder economic-growth program. After fencing over nuances with White House agents supervising the platform, the Weber group won a few concessions. One called for the "ultimate" repeal of the tax increases imposed in the 1990 deficit...