Word: crisises
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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"We had a crisis of confidence last spring," Kelsen said, referring to the ROTC controversy and a councilsponsored Susan Vega concert that lost a significant amount of money. "But those were management problems, not political problems," he said.
A pro-abortion rights student group will picket outside the Daybreak Crisis Pregnancy Center today to protest the clinic's counselling about abortion, students said.
"Will the paper be around another 100 years?" he wonders. "Will the town be recognizable in 2089?" He thinks so, but he is troubled. So are all the people who still make up a rural culture of farms and small towns from the Appalachians to the Rockies, for all of...
While the meeting produced more talk than action, its high-powered guest list and coverage by some 700 journalists, including anchors of ABC and CNN national networks, lent it a tone of drama and urgency. Not since Franklin Roosevelt's day had a President called the nation's Governors together...
The air has been poisoned before, 3 billion years ago, when the blue-green algae began manufacturing oxygen. That was the first ecological crisis. Life survived then. Life will not vanish now, but this may be the last chance for humans to go along gracefully.