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The other day, Wall Street Journal writer Holman W. Jenkins, Jr.
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Former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker is the author of this plan, and in a letter to the editor in last week's Wall Street Journal, former Treasury secretaries W. Michael Blumenthal, Nicholas Brady, Paul O'Neill, George Shultz and John Snow lent their support.
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An op.ed. by Center Board Member Roger W. Robinson, Jr. which appeared in last Friday's Wall Street Journal (a copy of which is attached) revealed that the Soviet Union intends to use the EBRD to obtain Western funds for itself.
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This idea has been championed by conservative policy entrepreneurs such as Ramesh Ponnuru of National Review and Robert Stein, a veteran of George W. Bush's Treasury Department, yet it has met with fierce resistance from The Wall Street Journal editorial board, which sees it as an unjustifiable tax giveaway that is an unhelpful distraction from the need to cut marginal tax rates.
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The court heard that the row started when school friends Polly W and Joyce "Winsie" Hau fell out over comments Joyce had posted on Polly's Facebook wall.
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The legal mechanics will in fact be the same as they were for George W. Bush, Bill Clinton before him and their predecessors dating to 1789 when George Washington stood on Wall Street in New York City and first took the oath of office.
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W. Bush in College Station, Texas, five bronze horses stampede across a replica in bronze of the Berlin Wall, while inside a Studebaker from an early cross-country campaign mythologizes the long journey of Bush Sr.
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