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...wonder that heavyweights like Honeywell and Ingersoll-Rand are moving into the burgeoning business. Still, Maureen Helmer, chairman of the New York State public service commission, insists that "this is just a transitional measure." Perhaps. But for utilities grappling with NIMBYism and small businesses worried about an electricity crunch, it could be a long-term remedy...
...years' time, the power plants that Davis approved for construction will have gone online, and the state's power crunch may well be eased. And by then, the Bush administration may have come up with some fresh answers of its own (Abraham's current plan for keeping oil prices manageable? Diplomatic talks with OPEC, which you'll recall was Richardson's Plan...
Basseches said the new museum would help ease a space crunch in the museum system that has kept many holdings out of the public view...
Although I have only stayed one semester past my graduating class, the process of leaving Harvard has seemed an endless affair to me. During the spring of last year, I lived vicariously through my aughtie-aught companions. I, too, was swept up in the thesis-crunch of February and March, carried away by the bacchanalian reprieve of April and May, and found myself nodding in agreement with the insurgent nostalgia of Senior Week and Graduation. It is hard to describe the whole experience; words fail to capture the emotive inertia that propels the last few months, here. It is something...
...dearth of campus theater space available to undergraduates has been a large problem for the dramatic community in recent years, but some say more time on the Mainstage, as well as increased access to a renovated Hasty Pudding stage in a year, could considerably ease the crunch...