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    Which Way, L.A.?

    Reich and Economic Policy

    The Secretary of Labor comes out of the cabinet with tales of how White House decisions really get made. Robert Reich and economic proposals that may turn generations against one another.

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    By Warren Olney • Apr 30, 1997 • 1 min read

    Robert Reich: University Professor of social and economic policy at Brandeis Universitys Heller School; Secretary of Labor during Clinton's first term. Andrew Ferguson: Senior editor, The Weekly Standard. Dale Jergunson: Chair of the department of economics at Harvard University; member of the Boskin Commission. Tom Palley: Assistant director, public policy, AFL-CIO; former professor of economics at The New School of Social Research and Amherst College. Meredith Bagby: Commentator for CNNs Financial Network, and member of the Board of Third Millennium, a political think tank for issues that concern young people. Evelyn Morton: Legislative representative, American Association of Retired Persons; former staff member, Senate Finance Committee. Daniel Domenech: District superintendent of the Western Suffolk School District in Long Island, New York. Hugo Young: Political columnist for The Times of London.

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Frances Anderton

      architecture critic and author

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