Word: costs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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HARRISBURG, Pa.--Utility stockholders and customers are disputing who will pay the estimated $1 million-a-day cost of replacing electricity generated by the crippled Three Mile Island nuclear energy plant...
...skirted--probably because it is so painful. Nuclear fuel, like all power sources, poses some danger to the public. When we get a clearer picture of the true hazards of the atomic industry, we will be better equipped to evaluate the potential consequences. Nuclear power will have become a cost-benefit proposition, which will require us to question the relative importance of our cars, our appliances and our health. It will be a time of tremendous national introspection. Such self-inspection may mean a redefinition of national goals--an admittedly difficult task. But as The Washington Post wrote...
...Jack Reardon," Jackson, who missed the 1978 football campaign (he plays middle guard) due to torn cartilage in his left knee, said. But he impressed the athletic director with a thorough knowledge of insurance requirements for the rustic IAB, the University's rules on the matter, and an itemized cost breakdown for the benefit. Jackson also had on-the-job experience organizing a Labor Day boxing benefit in Erie, Pa., with Harvard's U.S. Marine Corps champion boxer Ron Di Nicola...
...administration's calculations involved subtracting several increases exempt from the guidelines to lower the total labor cost increase, administration officials said...
...University will use the funds over the next six to seven years to cover the long-term cost of hiring additional junior faculty who will help teach Core courses...