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Long-Term Capital and HR 10

October 2, 1998
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Deregulation of the nation’s financial system has been sailing through the Congress like an Alice in Wonderland fantasy in which banks, insurance companies and securities firms live happily ever after–and certainly never never fail.This sugar plum world of finance is beginning to unravel. Ironically, it is happening just as the Senate is trying to rush…

Lewinsky Debacle Has Undercut Clinton’s Power

September 26, 1998
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There are people — you’ve heard them — who say “what’s Clinton’s personal life got to do with his performance as President?” There are many answers to that rhetorical point but few as concrete as the White House’s weakness on current key Congressional legislation. In the last few months of a Congressional session, the extra…

McGwire/Sosa

September 18, 1998
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With the mutually gracious home run hitting competition between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa still roaring on (at this writing, each has hit 63 big ones), companies are lining up to sign the two stars to various endorsement contracts. But several young fans, who caught McGwire’s home run balls, gave the public a rare display…

NHTSA and the Auto Industry

September 9, 1998
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With the complete approval of President Clinton and Vice-President Gore, the head of the federal auto safety agency, Dr. Ricardo Martinez has turned a life-saving enforcement agency into a meek consulting firm to the auto industry. Instead of upgrading obsolete crash protection standards and forcing recalls of defective vehicles, Martinez speaks of partnerships, collaboration and…

Economic Globalization

September 4, 1998
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It is time for some humility from the proponents of unregulated markets and intensified economic globalization. It is no longer even superficially plausible for their proponents to contend that the solutions to the problems caused by deregulation, marketization and globalization are more deregulation, marketization and globalization. Wall Street’s wild swings, the collapse of the Russian…

Tuberculosis

August 28, 1998
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Tuberculosis, the ancient scourge of humans, still takes about three million lives a year throughout the world. And less is spent doing something about applying known inexpensive drug cures to the afflicted than Westerners spend on anti-balding nostrums. Now, however, a more resistant strain of TB is spreading in one country after another, principally in…

Voter Turnout and Expectations of Congress

August 21, 1998
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The November Congressional elections are coming up and the polls say that voters are either yawning or cynically withdrawing. Previous off year elections have drawn about 38% of the eligible voters to the voting booths. That is, more than 6 out of 10 eligible voters did not bother to exercise the franchise that earlier Americans…

Blocking Slamming

August 17, 1998
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It is worthy of remark that today’s business outrages against consumers in the service area would cause utter disbelief among the consumers of the 1950s or 1960s. I am referring in this case to the widespread practice of telephone slamming which is the unauthorized switching of a customer from one long distance seller to another.…

White House Surrenders on Auto Industry

August 13, 1998
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Why are President Clinton and Vice President Gore so frightened by the automobile industry that they are fleeing their lawful duties in the areas of health, safety and energy policy? Look over the scene. The federal auto safety agency (NHTSA) has never been more moribund. It is asleep at the wheel in not upgrading obsolete…

Shari Lewis/Lambchop

August 8, 1998
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For three generations of children who grew up watching Shari Lewis and her simple sock puppet Lamb Chop convey music, playfulness and wise meaning, the passing of this unique and forever dynamic ventriloquist and puppeteer must mean an end to an era. Her PBS television shows and her home videos were like an island of…