Wednesday, December 31

Euro will alter U.S. economy, revive lost art of fiscal policy

Thursday, January 21, 1999 Euro will alter U.S. economy, revive lost art of fiscal policy BENEFITS: Currency markets will focus on Europe, letting America control own future Beginning the first of this year, another landmark on the path to globalization of the economy was passed with the introduction of the European Economic Union’s new currency: the Euro. Read more...



Powerful European Union changes balance of power

Thursday, January 21, 1999 Powerful European Union changes balance of power THREAT: Euro creates potential for foreign dominance, control of world market; U.S. loses out European Monetary Union (EMU) is no longer a dream – it is now a frightening reality. Read more...



Flynt worsens laughable, sorry state of union

Wednesday, January 20, 1999 Flynt worsens laughable, sorry state of union FLYNT: $1 million offer keeps public focused on sex, instead of real issues The circus formerly known as government has a new addition to its freak show: Larry Flynt. Read more...


Use of ‘man’ overlooks half of population

Wednesday, January 20, 1999 Use of ‘man’ overlooks half of population LANGUAGE: Elimination of discriminatory words needed to obtain equality By Megan Hall I am writing in response to Jeff Burhans’ letter, "Language police erasing ‘man’ from vocabulary, society" (Jan. Read more...


Clinton uses diversionary tactics to dodge impeachment hearings

alt="For UCLA students, employees and Alumni Association members."> Tuesday, January 19, 1999 Clinton uses diversionary tactics to dodge impeachment hearings IRAQ: Operation Desert Fox remains convenient, easy escape from trial It seems as if in this latest scandal, President Clinton isn’t screwing Monica Lewinsky, but Saddam Hussein. Read more...