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...social relations are evolving slowly, urbanization is happening in a hurry. Some 1.7 million people now live on the Wasatch Front, an almost uninterrupted suburban strip along the I-15 highway from Ogden through Salt Lake down to Provo. The entire valley often has a blanket of brown air hanging over it, the legacy of years of unchecked growth. Now the consensus on unlimited growth is being challenged-from within the state...
Theatricals members also declined comment on whether they will pursue civil action against Pomey or Gomes and gave a blanket “no comment.” Theatricals President Gregory C. Padgett ’02 also refused to comment. Last night, Pudding members escorted a Crimson editor from their College-owned building on Holyoke Street...
...also said he was resistant to the suggestion of developing a blanket policy for handling such requests because of the difficulty to anticipate every possible scenario in which government agents might solicit the University for information about its students...
...find a man sleeping in Mullah Mohammed Omar's bed in Kandahar. He had his machine-gun next to him, and when I asked him if he was dreaming of Mullah Omar, he growled "I'm too tired to dream," and he covered his head with a wool blanket...
...thousands whose limbs have been lost to land mines, and would-be recipients argue vehemently about their fit; a place where, when Nafas becomes ill, the local healer--who turns out, strangely, to be a black American--can examine her only by peering through an eyehole cut in a blanket; a place where one of her guides is an angry, untrustworthy child who has been expelled from an Islamic school whose only text is the Koran...