Word: programer
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...amendment would probably not affect Cambridge schools because the city runs its own voluntary integration program, Koocher said...
Even if those ambitions are not realized, Voyager 1's conquest of Saturn is already providing an unexpectedly rich scientific payoff from the $500 million program. Almost as soon as the spacecraft began closing on the Saturnian system, the pace of discovery accelerated dramatically. As early as last August, Voyager 1's cameras picked up a red spot in Saturn's southern hemisphere. Another one soon showed in the northern hemisphere. Though these features remind scientists of Jupiter's Great Red Spot, a great whirling storm that has lasted for at least three centuries, Saturn...
...Susan Evans, 19, says she likes U.C.S.C. and believes the professors "bend over backward" to help their students. She wants to graduate from Berkeley, though, because of its prestige. But redirected Berkeley Applicant Emily Buchbinder, 18 plans to stay at Santa Cruz, because, she believes, it has a better program in her major, politics. "I'm definitely glad I came here," she says. "I feel I belong, and I don't think I would have felt that way if I had gone to Berkeley...
Given the still parlous state of the economy, it is uncertain whether Reagan as President will press for the program espoused by Reagan the candidate. The former California Governor has by no means disavowed his campaign-trail proposals to cut personal and corporate taxes, increase defense spending and reduce the federal deficit-or his assertion that the economy can be returned to health without much cost to Americans in terms of lowered standards of living. Reagan endorses the views of so-called supply-siders like Congressman Jack Kemp and former Treasury Secretary William Simon, who want to spur growth...
Businessmen seem willing to grant Reagan ample time to get his program in place. Says Crocker National Bank Economist Thomas Thomson: "The economic levers available to a President aren't that good any more, and the short lead times of the '60s just don't work. Things aren't going to be a helluva lot better in the first part...