Word: bus
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Many union members interviewed this week said they are paying too much for their medical insurance. "One guy who works here now has to get off Blue Cross-Blue Shield; he can't afford it." Timothy W. Atwater, a bus-person at Leverett House, said. Michael J. Desrosiers, a relief manager at Leverett House, added that he thought he would pay about the same insurance premiums at a non-group rate...
...Arsenault drove her passengers to the local police station. There officers poked through the bus and found two joints and two hashish pipes. Who were the smokers? None of the students would say. That would be squealing. Town officials and police promptly decided on a punishment: they suspended service on the bus for three days...
Some of the children live as far as six miles from school, but none had to walk. Their parents, who complained loudly about the suspension, drove the youngsters to class. Said Ninth-Grader Michelle Penkul, 15: "They shouldn't be making this much hassle over pot." Bus Driver Arsenault had a different view: "I did it because I am a mother and grandmother and concerned for these kids...
...continued that he will still press for additional shuttle bus service on weekends, saying that the Q-RAC's closing "reinforced that need...
Angry crowds blocked streets and stoned a bus. Vandals painted swastikas and vicious slogans on houses and cars and even on the home of a government minister. One message, scrawled on a wall in a prosperous neighborhood, suggested that the area's residents be sent "to Auschwitz and Treblinka," two of the most notorious Nazi death camps of World...