Word: crisises
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Prices of homes in Massachusetts have risen 233 percent since 1980, more than twice the national average, and Cambridge and Boston have lost over 20,000 units of affordable housing over the past five years, creating what Menino termed a "crisis in housing."
"We would like to think that the excursions will help her to oil her analytical tools and help her when she has to deal with the next crisis," said Samantha Power, executive director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, as she introduced Ogata.
Editors Philip Elmer-DeWitt and Charles P. Alexander, along with senior reporter Barbara Maddux, had a lot of fun matching writer and question. Jon Krakauer, best-selling author of Into Thin Air, handles "Will There Be Any Wilderness Left?" while Peter Benchley (of Jaws fame) addresses the consequences of overfishing...
But Wills said history has shown the country has appreciated big government in times of crisis.
Hamlen said she agreed with Wills' assertion that the nation trusts government in crisis, pointing to