Word: address
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...There's nothing easier than to do nothing," said Professor of Law Gerald E. Frugg, in a short address from the steps of Mass Hall. "We are all doing something here...
...would be in this country's best interest to call a doctor, not an undertaker. We still must have a diversity of fuels to help meet our growing electrical-power needs: coal simply cannot do it alone. Industry and Government should make a concerted effort to address the problems that plague the nuclear industry. This would include correcting the inefficiencies and uncertainties that beset the licensing process, plant design, management and financing. Now is the time, given stabilized electrical demand, for these groups to work together to reshape the future of nuclear power in. preparation for tomorrow...
...Ohioan's resounding defeat in Iowa, Media Strategist David Sawyer abruptly switched from a "video resume" of Glenn's accomplishments to direct, no-nonsense voter appeals. Said Sawyer: "Everyone agreed we had to do something dramatic." Six days before the primary, Glenn taped a five-minute address in the home of a Nashua, N.H., supporter, urging voters to display their Yankee independence. The unedited videotape was rushed to Boston's station WBZ by helicopter seven minutes before its scheduled broadcast time. The spot was expensive (about $25,000 in air time for eleven showings), but well received...
...candidate acquired ideas wholesale from a think-tank catalogue. Hart recommends bold agreements between labor, industrial management and Wall Street. Fine, but he practically ignores the political and bureaucratic impediments. It might be a good idea to set up a presidential Council on Emerging Issues to address long-term economic strategy, but Hart's high hopes for such a council-he thinks it could help guide capital into high-growth industries-seem misplaced...
Many complain that Hart does not address issues. Yet, for a full year he talked issues, often to one or two people at a Manchester eatery or to gas station attendants, but rarely was he given air time...