Word: programing
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...earned run...Allard has avoided a repeat of last year's disatrous start, rapping a pair of rbi doubles in five at bats on the day. "I never lost my confidence," Allard says of last year's sub-.100 ordeal. The sophomore (listed as a freshman on the Princeton program) played the opener in left field, and replaced Danny Bowles in right four innings into the second game...They Should Know By Now Dept.--After walking to open the first game. Princeton's Tom Michel tested senior catcher Joe Wark's arm with an attempted steal of second. After leaving...
That characteristically blunt comment sums up the Reagan Administration's side of an intensifying national debate about the President's plans to slash federal spending and taxes. As the draconian nature of the program has begun to sink in around the country, newspaper stories, TV shows and liberal critics in and out of Congress increasingly have portrayed the program as one that redistributes income from poor to rich-specifically by reducing benefits the needy have come to rely on while reserving the program's greatest tax savings for the already well-off. Implicit in much of this...
...help Americans was quickly disavowed. Said Treasury Secretary Donald Regan: "I think Dave went a little too far in that statement. When people are in need or unemployed, they can expect that the Government will help them." Indeed, the Administration has concentrated on more reassuring defenses of its program: that its budget cuts preserve a "safety net" for the "truly needy," and that its proposal to slash all income tax rates by 30% over three years confers roughly equal percentage reductions in all brackets. Critics point out that the savings in dollar amounts are much greater, and more valuable...
...truly needy," the critics note, they usually pay no income taxes, and thus would get no benefit from the tax-reduction program. Nor does the "safety net" of seven programs that are exempt from budget cuts-primarily Social Security pensions, veterans' benefits and Medicare for the elderly-help them much. A study by the Field Foundation's Project on Food Assistance and Poverty found that 80% of the $210 billion now being spent annually on the seven programs go to people with incomes above the "poverty line," defined by the Government as $8,450 a year...
...varsity tennis coach, resigned earlier this week. Felske, who will finish out the season with the team, said, "I've been here four years. It's a wonderful place, and I enjoy the students, but it's time to move on." Felske said he would teach a tennis program this summer but had no definite plans for the fall. "I guess it's the kind of thing that makes life interesting," he said...