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Reagan was less successful with another item in his $291 billion 1985 military budget. The House defeated, for the third year in a row, Reagan's attempt to appropriate funds for a new generation of chemical weapons. The Senate Armed Services Committee, however, is expected this week to recommend the funding of 21 missiles and to give the President at least some money for chemical weapons; the full Senate, in which Republicans have a majority, will probably go along. All of which means further compromises and cliffhangers are likely when House and Senate conferees sit down to work...
...CCSR and company representatives. The CCSR has also written to the other portfolio companies who are not Sullivan signatories in good standing, and intends to engage in more intensive dialogue with them in the near future. The CCSF has stated that it will, as a general guideline, recommend divestment of a company that has failed to show, within a year after intensive dialogue is initiated, reasonable signs of progress in demonstrating compliance with Harvard policies. The CCSR has not accepted the ACSR's 1983 recommendation that Harvard not in the future invest in any company that is not a Sullivan...
Most Let's Go buyers choose this guide--which costs either $8.95 or $7.95--because friends who have used it recommend it. But St. Martin's also invests in an extensive advertising campaign, relying heavily on radio spots on FM rock stations and advertisements in college newspapers to each consumers...
...Regardless of whether it gets a favorable report (from the committee), it will be debated before the first of May," said Representative Thomas Vallely (D-South End), the bill's sponsor. Vallely explained that although the Committee on Commerce and Labor remains divided over whether to recommend the bill it will probably reach the floor of the chamber because of its controversial nature...
...forms required of federal officials and legislators. Most of them involved loans to himself or his wife, including $61,503 from Texas Oilman and Silver Speculator Nelson Bunker Hunt. While awaiting sentencing and his appeal of the verdict, he will be investigated by the House Ethics Committee, which could recommend that he be censured or expelled from the House. Meese has admitted that he failed to include a loan to his wife and a related stock purchase in his disclosure forms, but contends that the omission was an "oversight." Meese has filed amended reports, unlike Hansen, who has refused...