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Reagan came into office professing horror at the $1 trillion national debt accumulated over two centuries, which he vividly depicted as "a stack of $1,000 bills 67 miles high." Yet his economic program could produce a string of record deficits that would increase the debt to more than $1.6 trillion during his term. The future interest payments on this additional debt alone could run higher than $60 billion a year. In contrast to the frenetic maneuvering a year ago to keep his 1983 projected deficit from breaking the $100 billion barrier (the final figure is likely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Untamed Monster | 5/23/1983 | See Source »

Police have also received reports of a man fitting the same description exposing himself to students passing by the fourth-floor stack of another campus library...

Author: By Ucla DAILY Bruin, | Title: Foot Molester | 5/18/1983 | See Source »

...that end, TIME this week begins a series of profiles on the leading presidential candidates, declared and not yet announced. "Our aim," says Ajemian, "is not to tell how they stack up, one vs. another, but to learn what motivates them, to try to peer through the psychological cover that politicians wear so well and sense, as best we can, the essence of these...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Apr. 18, 1983 | 4/18/1983 | See Source »

...article recommended as possible strategies quitting smoking, writing silly letters and shooting the President dating Brooke's mother or roommates or just remaining intriguingly aloof in the stack of Princeton's library and thereby piquing Shields's curiously...

Author: By Robert M. Neer, | Title: Parody Costs Two Princeton Editors Jobs | 4/6/1983 | See Source »

...Stack-Up," though not as intense an experience as "Treading," is certainly not anti-climactic. Choreographed to music by Earth, Wind and Fire. Two Tons of Fun, Fearless Four, Alphonze Mouson and Grover Washington Jr., this jazzy piece features an ensemble of sixteen dancers discoing their hips to flashy music in flashy colors. Different gangs are quartered off--the punks, the sleazies, and the cools. The dancing here is the main event; the groups are unified internally, and the dancers shift styles with ease as the music alternates between disco and saxophone-blues. Throughout the shifts, there is a constant...

Author: By Andrea Fastenberg, | Title: Unique Dance Synthesis | 3/17/1983 | See Source »

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