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The most radical reforms would have Social Security “touched" in a is l a research s )f the $400 billion rea etime in natur tethis,” Nelson : across Mi to neighborin Hith Dakota id Quebec, sci- itists and lo lls are seeing esame kind of itesquely mis- : iapen limbs, mg with frogs ith tails, miss- or shrunken |es, and small- sex organs. Scientists ive had a hard ne finding ttlands in Min- sota with no de ost recently, de found in Yen “It scares me,” Minnesota P< ilAgency. “I’n els of getting f spine.” Scientists aren [using the defc leories run the iticides to para from ozone Ime combinatioi Clinton WANTED Babysitter needed for occasional early morning & evenings, to take 5 yr old to kindergarten (College Hills) & pick up from daycare. Also some weekend/Holidays available. Magnolia Drive in C. Sta. (by Mary Oaks Park). 764-4478 Earn money and free trips!! Absolute best spring break packages available!! Individuals, student orga nizations, or small groups wanted!! 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Both Clinton and Republican challenger Dole have endorsed the idea of appointing a blue-ribbon commission* along the lines of a 1983 panel that dealt with an earlier crisis ini government’s biggest benefit program. Clinton’s and Dole’s views on possible changes are pretty mystery, given their terse comments during the campaign.Thesubjed ts did not come up in Sunday’s debate. One possible hint: Carolyn Weaver, a longtime Dole adviseronfo cial Security who also serves on the advisorya cil, supports the most far-reaching privatizatiilps” and a stran plan to divert $1.6 trillion of Social Securitycoii ithat could sh mmomm a butions into stocks. Individuals, not the gow® itrse’s first few REMg. 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Have you ever considered the Faculty Club? Yes, it is possible. For more information, please call Chuck Murray at 862-2988. r/i/yn jOBCSoonEi 3 a s B JANUARY 2-20,1997 » 4, S. S 0B STEAMBOAT* KID C4*lf EM DIIV* E VAIL/BEAVERH TOLL FfUEE INFORMATION AMD REMEltVATtONS 1*800*SUNCHASE Ski our w«b *it* «t http//www.»ur>ch»*«.com Continued from Page 1 For activists in both parties, the evening had an inescapable sub plot. Gore, 48, is all but certain to seek the Democratic presidential nomination in four years. And if Dole loses to Clinton, the 61-year- old Kemp would be considered the top early prospect for the next Re publican nomination. In a quick poll conducted by ABC, 50 percent said Gore won the showdown, 27 percent viewed Kemp as the winner and 21 per cent called it a draw. The two candidates were deter mined to keep the focus on their bosses, Clinton and Dole. “This economy is overtaxed, over-regulated,’’ Kemp said in making the case for Dole’s plan to cut taxes 15 percent across the board. Kemp said the econo my was growing a feeble 2.5 per cent a year under Clinton. “Bob Dole and I believe we can do a lot better.” Buckyballs ha\ tical part of emists predict , hnology is on tl Gore, in turn, said repeated |\ mon g other t that Dole and Kemp were offe^ on us jng a “risky $550 billion taxscheffi lduct electrici that would “blow a hole ini- tance or t0 jg deficit and cause much deel 0 body. Sc cuts in Medicare, Medicaid,edii® , n ^ a bi e to ti tion and the environment.” 0 diamonds. Gore promoted Clinton's pi- f '^at it does i for targeted tax cuts tohelpW ji ding block t b and middle-class familiesP : iy e d for a numl for college. j,” said Stuart S Kemp countered that gore" Carnegie Mello ment should not engage in'! tsburgh. “There cial engineering” by pick' 1 -xcitement.” winners and losers thro# Fullerenes were tax policy. In any event, P be an exclusivel said it was “four years too W ition, but after tl for Clinton to be promising^ dthem in the dle-class tax cuts. ilecules were fc Kemp fudged when asked/ tings on Earth at agreed with Dole’s callforartF David jyj L e g ( of the family leave law. “I wo^ hardson, 59, a have voted for it,” Kemp said, heroff, 51, were The law is popular with)#! women, a critical constitute and Gore sensed an opening. “It shouldn’t be repealed” ought to be extended,” the' 1 ! president said. ' v 1 What makes a great classified ad? 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