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Federal law bars former Executive Branch employees from ever lobbying the Government on a "particular matter" in which they "personally and substantially" participated while in office. Violators can be fined up to $10,000 and sentenced to two years in prison. Deaver insists that "I was never involved personally or...
Dave Jamieson put the Crimson on the board with a home run to right field off Army starting pitcher Rich Krafft (now 4-2). Crimson centerfielder Paul Vallone scored the winning run on a sacrifice fly from designated hitter Jim DePalo--the clean-up hitter's 14th RBI of the...
Rowning got into a bit of a stew in the top of the first, yielding a one-out single and walk, but worked out of trouble by retiring clean-up batter Lori Bench on a pop-up and getting Montouri on an inning-ending fly ball.
Both economic efficiency and simple fairness demand that the damages inflicted by canines--now borne solely by Yard pedestrians--be reassigned to the dog owners. I propose that those who operate these compact waste factories incur the full costs of their activity by contributing to a University "Superfund." With this...
But Berger does not mean to be a doomsayer. The Hooker clean-up was a limited, if flawed success; it mandated responsibility and reclaimed, if not restored, lost ground. Berger's later chapters describe equally imposing cases of ecological destruction, but also less daunting problems that lead to more perfect...