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...closely linked and any suggestion that the Prague Spring of 1968 would have succeeded if only censorship had not been abolished is completely naive. When the whole body is infected, one can not limit treatment to only half of it: analogically, it is impossible to improve only one sector of public life--for example, economy--and at the same time "not to irritate Soviets" with other reforms...

Author: By Stanislaw Baranczak, | Title: Dangers the Poles Are Prepared For A Dissident's Explanation of Polish Resistance | 10/23/1981 | See Source »

...object to one sector of the city's economy being forced to bear the brunt of Proposition 21/2," Miles Karras, the owner of T.T. the Bear's Place, a Central Square restaurant told the council...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Liquor Industry Protests Hike In License Fee | 10/20/1981 | See Source »

...speech to business executives: "Voluntarism is an essential part of our plan to give Government back to the people. Let us go forth and say to the people: Join us in helping Americans help each other." Reagan said he would appoint a 35-member Presidential Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Vision of Voluntarism | 10/19/1981 | See Source »

...sign that Reagan means business, the voluntarism project at the White House has been placed under the supervision of one of his top aides, Michael Deaver. Deaver foresees a two-pronged effort: first, to promote successful private-sector models of social service. Reagan cited a Philadelphia ghetto shelter for 500 street youths founded by David and Falaka Fattah. In spite of losing some federal funding, Falaka Fattah is resolute: "We didn't start with Government money. We're going on." The Administration further intends to help eliminate any bureaucratic impediments to voluntarism. As Reagan noted in last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Vision of Voluntarism | 10/19/1981 | See Source »

...cuts have set off a scramble among nonprofit groups, from museums to soup lines, in search of new benefactors. Says Brian O'Connell, president of Independent Sector, a coalition of 335 corporations and philanthropies: "I'd hate to turn off a President who's trying to encourage voluntary activity, but he should not exaggerate: we can't pick up all the slack...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Vision of Voluntarism | 10/19/1981 | See Source »

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