Crusader with a paper sword

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Clinton named education as the top priority of his second presidential term, but the solutions he outlined in his speech are unlikely to solve problems. His proposed $51 billion in tax cuts and grants for college students would benefit the middle-class while largely ignoring the poor.

Finance, Poor, Federal aid to higher education, Government aid to higher education

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A question of degree

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The Clinton administration is trying to figure out the best ways for the federal government to help prospective college students finance their educations. The key is in finding the balance that provides the most help while working with market forces and not against them.

Administration of Education Programs, Education Programs, Economic aspects, Column, Education and state, Education policy, Higher education, Higher education and state, Federal aid to education, Government aid to education

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Subjects list: Clinton, Bill, Social policy
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