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Detroit for years the Big Three U. S. auto makers have dodged any increase in the federal fuel-economy standards their vehicles must meet. Now, amid growing concern in Washington over U. S. dependence on Mideast oil after Sept
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Perhaps because of this, although she is neither a medical doctor nor the holder of a Ph. D. in psychology, she characterizes herself as Dr. Laura on the basis of the Ph. D. in physiology which she earned at Columbia University in 1974
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Kennedy’s Keynesian Budgetary Politics and the 1962 Public Works Acceleration ActKennedy’s Keynesian Budgetary Politics and the 1962 Public Works Acceleration Act
A free economy need not be an unstable economy--that a free system need not leave men unemployed--and that a free society is not only the most productive but the most stable form of organization yet fashioned by man.”1
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Decentralization and Participatory Urban Management in MontevideoDecentralization and Participatory Urban Management in Montevideo
The analysis is empirically grounded in data on the process of participatory urban management of Montevideo, the capital city of Uruguay, between February 1990 and July 1998
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