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...risk in such a venture. The industry points out that cities have no business becoming involved in a commercial activity that private operators are willing and able to perform. Along similar lines industry figures question the ability of cities and towns to operate such a complex system and to cope with planning, construction, operation, promotion, billing and service aspects. Most importantly, though, the industry warns of the dangers of government control of the media. This, they say, invites possible First Amendment violations and anti-trust litigation for municipalities...
...marriage far more than we see it. Bob and Sheila each have the obligatory close friend to whom they express their fears that the perfect marriage is finished. In a screaming match at the home of Sheila's friend. Sheila accuses Bob of insensitivity to her inability to cope with the situation--with apparent illogic, since Sheila happens to have rebuffed Bob's attempts to communicate, not the other way around. The tension can't be too terrible, since the two Backwith daughters never seem to notice...
...pipeline-and Spinney presents overwhelming evidence that they have-then the readiness crunch will be even worse. When the big bills come due, many of the overruns will likely be paid out of operations and maintenance funds. Under Secretary DeLauer has suggested that the military could cope with this by, for example, using the M-1 tank less extensively for maneuvers than the M60. "If the tanks are sitting around in a garrison, you're not going to spend that much," he says. But Major John Meyers, an Army spokesman, disputes this solution, saying that the M-1 will...
California's politicians cope with the $1.5 billion deficit
...authors make no attempt here to pass judgment on American-style capitalism, or to find perfect corporate strategies. Their concern is the uncertainty of the market place, and how businessmen cope with...