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...time. Men like Beame actively spread the doctrine of caution among voters, creating more of their species in the process. For this reason, it is a philosophy which win elections on the national as well as local level. But for cities like New York, it may make the subways cleaner for a time, but it is, in the long run, a doctrine of slow strangulation...
...Supreme Court ruled earlier this year that the Clean Air Act requires not only that minimum standards be met, but also that no significant reductions in air quality in cleaner areas occur...
There are plenty of agencies trying--B.F. Porter Jr. listed 23 different city, state, federal and private agencies concerned with one or another aspect of the Charles in the Boston Globe last month--and the Charles unquestionably looks a lot cleaner than the Cuyohoga River in Cleveland or the River Rouge in Detroit or the Houston Ship Canal or the East River in New York City. When a crew overturns, none of its members dies. Nevertheless, no one thinks of swimming in the Charles--and it's illegal for people to try--even hough most of the agencies agree that...
...independents, products of strong neighborhood clubs, rely heavily on the trust theme: Elect me and I'll do right by you. The reformers suggest they are cleaner than the older pols, if not less bureaucratic, promising an undefined openness and community participation in policy-making...
Crimson opportunism struck again midway through the third period. Allen handed off to Malone, but a devastating gang tackle on the Red halfback disengaged the ball. Tennant, with a vacuum-cleaner-like efficiency, gathered in the football...