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...CATAWBA-WATEREE Outdated water-supply management...
...annual dinner with then-HLS Dean Erwin Griswold, Hope writes of “sparkling Catawba grape juice for cocktails, stewed chicken and lima beans for dinner, and interrogation for dessert” as Griswold asked the female students, “Why are you at Harvard Law School, taking the place...
...phone lines in the office of Sheriff Bruce Bryant, of York County, S.C., started burning up around 8 p.m. on the night of Saturday, Sept. 15. Helicopters had been seen heading up the Catawba River toward a nuclear power station. Soon two F-16 fighter jets arrived on the scene, and Bryant heard a "tremendous, thunderous noise." A little later, choppers were spotted near the Oconee nuclear plant near Clemson, 90 miles away. Then, shortly after midnight, several more were reported flying over the Savannah River Site, a Department of Energy facility that occupies more than 360 sq. mi. along...
...Governor was speaking that afternoon at the Catawba Fish Camp restaurant in Fort Lawn, a place about as out of the way as you can find in the Palmetto State. Mark McKinnon, Bush's media adviser, flew to Charlotte, N.C., from Austin and then raced to Fort Lawn at 90 m.p.h. to catch up with Bush and take him to a location about eight miles into the woods for the filming. Bush didn't need any coaching. With trees in the background, he just looked into the camera and delivered his lines. "Politics is tough," Bush said in a steely...
...biggest risk was holding what seemed an endless series of "one-on-one" sessions between Bush and voters at venues like the Catawba Fish Camp or Newberry College. Where Bush had usually been protected by the safety of set speeches and surrogates who could speak for him, he was now flying solo. At Newberry, when a black student asked why Bush wouldn't take a position on the Confederate flag controversy, some white students booed. It was an awkward moment, but Bush didn't panic. He quieted the crowd and insisted that the student had a right...