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n I would like to say thank you to the person who helped clean up Dover Drive with his or her snow plow. God bless you. Hard workers n I would like to respond to "Having no class." My mother is a teacher and I see how hard she works... Published: Monday, January 15, 1996 Words: 711
to perform its work," he said. The president also asked Congress to quickly him a "straightforward full year extension of the debt limit," saying at risk is the government's ability "to make timely payment of $30 billion of Social Security... Published: Saturday, January 27, 1996 Words: 560
delinquent accounts to the attorney general's office for collection action. But many of these accounts were run up by companies that went bankrupt or out of business. The attorney general's office recently added one lawyer and two paralegals... Published: Monday, May 27, 1996 Words: 759
Mark Zepezauer and Arthur Naiman. To date, the Pentagon has spent at least $300 million subsidizing corporate mergers of defense contractors and plans to spend $3 billion more during the next three years, according a column by Lawrence... Published: Thursday, December 19, 1996 Words: 693
That's a problem that has given the FAA lots of heartburn over the years," Hinson replied. Cohen also said he has asked the Justice Department to look into reports that the FAA has investigated work records and voice recordings in an... Published: Wednesday, June 26, 1996 Words: 950
is a constant struggle. Stone-washed jeans Our delegation learned much about the economic situation in Nicaragua. With a national debt of $11 billion, six times the country's annual income, the situation seems pretty hopeless. To pay... Published: Sunday, September 29, 1996 Words: 1047
before paying them. Klos said he would eliminate wasteful spending and offer ideas for streamlining government. And if he encounters unlawful funding, he will not sign the check, he said. Klos, who lost a bid for a U.S. Senate seat... Published: Monday, September 30, 1996 Words: 776
shutdown tested his belief that he liked his job so much he would work for nothing. It tested him and thousands of other federal workers who stayed on the job while the Republican-controlled Congress and the Clinton administration sparred... Published: Tuesday, January 16, 1996 Words: 658
qualified for Social Security disability benefits. Northcraft had not by the time he died. Each of the five received workers' comp temporary total disability benefits. But those temporary benefits were later terminated. John Kozak,... Published: Sunday, August 18, 1996 Words: 1994
has gotten enormous contributions from them. He brokered nonunion coal, and made enormous profits from the transactions. Workman's comp was not his cup of tea, he helped gut it. Jerome L. Curry Charleston Congress: Leave Medicaid alone... Published: Wednesday, May 01, 1996 Words: 1485