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"The credit goes to the seniors," Harvard Coach Chris Hafferty said. "These are the same guys who would get beaten by Brown, 24-2, that are now pressing the Brown guys hard."
He denied the results of a recent USA Today poll that found a majority of Americans, both Democrats and Republicans, believe the budget deficit is the single most pressing issue. "That is status quo thinking. [The result of the poll] is just not correct," du Pont said.
During the first days in the Vatican's modern, tiered synod hall, the status of women emerged as a pressing topic. It was addressed in speeches by no fewer than 32 participants, much to the delight of the U.S. delegation, which had made the issue a priority. Not everyone was...
Another pressing issue is the need to care for the elderly. According to demographic and census reports, the number of elderly persons in the state will increase by almost 40 percent in the next twenty years.
In general, 53% approved of the way the President is handling his job, but people are increasingly skeptical about his abilities: only 31% said they have a lot of confidence in Reagan on dealing with the economy (in contrast to 43% in 1985). Just 17% have a lot of confidence...