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Reagan opened his news conference Tuesday night by daring Congress, in effect, to substitute a tax increase for some of his spending cuts. Said the President: "Those who say that our budget is DOA--dead on arrival--are really saying, 'Brace yourself for a tax increase' . . . rest assured that any...
HOUSING. Reagan wants to end federal subsidies for construction of low-cost housing and substitute a system of vouchers that would help poor families rent privately built quarters. Saving in fiscal 1987: $3.8 billion.
Finger pointing is a traditional congressional substitute for legislative action. Even so, few Congressmen truly relish the prospect of a search for scapegoats. Most lawmakers know that if there is no sensible budget passed by September, there will be plenty of blame to distribute when the public begins to feel...
Blair has never won a Beanpot game--although he did turn in a stellar 45-save effort against B.C. in the squads' 4-4 tie earlier in the season. Substitute goalie John Devin earned the victory in last year's consolation match, a 6-5 win over these same Eagles...
"Although it may be in the self-interest of a skipper to hope another skipper doesn't do well so that he can substitute," Schumann said, "there seems to be more of a concern for the team than for the skipper and his crew."