Word: bans
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...government promoting traditional values), more antiabortion, more anti-free trade. Talk to them, and you will hear 71% say the country is in deep and serious trouble, 60% that the U.S. should radically reduce its role in international affairs, 56% that the G.O.P. platform should call for a constitutional ban on abortion. (By way of comparison, just 22% of Dole's supporters want an antiabortion amendment, 24% of Alexander's and 18% of Forbes'.) They tend to agree with him so strongly on some points that they agree to disagree with him on others: 27% of his supporters have said...
...fires started by unattended Hanukkah candles in dorm rooms have prompted Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 to ban all open flames in dorm rooms no matter what the reason, he said yesterday...
Hanson supports the complete ban on open flames in dorm rooms because of a fire that broke out while he was the master of Dudley House...
...resolution would allow groups not recognized by the University to poster on kiosks and use meeting rooms. If the University move to prevent groups from postering, it would have to give a reason for the ban. Another resolution would strike the requirement that recognized student groups have two faculty advisers...
...were expendable," says Comley. "That got me going." For years he was known for publicity stunts--hiring planes to trail banners above the U.S. Capitol--and emotional outbursts at the press conferences of politicians. The NRC barred him from its public meetings until a judge ordered the ban lifted. But Comley's game evolved: instead of demanding that plants be shut down, he began insisting they be run safely. He teamed up with the sharp-witted Hadley to aid and abet whistle blowers and sank his life savings into We the People before taking a dime in donations. Comley, says...