Word: bus
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...blast to protect those least able to protect themselves. Even as the U.S. economy booms, so, perversely, does the number of homeless. Experts put the figure as low as 300,000 and as high as nearly 2 million. Certainly the homeless have become more noticeable as they shamble through bus depots, sleep on steam grates and occasionally die in public. The nation was shocked last December when Jesse Carpenter, a decorated World War II hero, succumbed to exposure in Lafayette Park, just across the street from the White House...
...call in the bus factor, you can call it home court advantage, but it's tempting simply to say that the Cantabs looked awfully good last night as they outskated Yale, 4-2 before 100 at Bright Center...
Last time out we were really flat because we were just off the bus-it's like night and day, the difference between the first game and today," said Harvard Tri-Captain Dinny Starr...
GRAB-BAG: Also on the council's agenda this spring are a number of perennial issues, discussion of which may not bring about any major reports or proposals. Among them: the topics of shuttle bus and escort service; a central student center; the educational role of the Houses; sexual harassment; dining services; and the academic calendar...
...scene when the stands collapsed under a large crowd watching team handball (injuring six spectators), riding a helicopter over the freeways checking traffic (the gridlock that the press had predicted for a year did not materialize). To boost spirits, Ueberroth wore a different uniform each day: a bus driver's suit, a kitchen staffer's whites, a blue and gold usher's shirt. He strapped an electronic gadget on his hip that delivered printed, urgent messages...