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WARNING, began the full-page advertisement in the Los Angeles Times last week. The ad explained that by the time anyone read it, two executives of American Caster Corp. would be in jail. The publicity was part of the punishment given the firm for burying 254 drums of toxic and flammable waste and dumping pollutants into Los Angeles sewers. The company also had to pay $40,000 in fines and cleanup costs. The two jailed officials: President Carl De La Torre and Vice President Ramon Garroba...
...York Mets--Announced that Fran Healy will replace Bud Harrelson as a broad caster...
That task is made caster by the prevalence systems in shells without which heavily populated areas like Eliot St. make it virtually impossible for rowers to hear commands from the front of the boat at the trickly turn...
...owners were optimistic about the shop's chances for success. Weiss said the store, which will cost "considerably more than $10,000, "will" caster to a wide range of students, alumni, and tourists...
...speech only to be trapped within earshot of a disc jockey who considers it a felony to fall silent for a second. Some 5,000 radio and TV talk shows fill the air with an oceanic surf of gabble, a big fraction of it as disposable as a weather-caster's strained charm. It is easy to snap off and tune out, but it is not so simple to elude real-life blather. Try to get away from it all, and soon a stage-struck airline captain will be monologuing about terrain miles below and half-obscured...