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Questions about the role of Communists in the A.N.C. are hardly going to disappear. When Congress finally passed new U.S. economic sanctions against South Africa three weeks ago, it ordered President Ronald Reagan to issue a report early next year detailing any Communist influences on the A.N.C. The provision was inserted in the bill at the behest of North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms, who had been given access to unpublished CIA files on the A.N.C. Helms contended that the evidence shows A.N.C. leadership to be "fully penetrated and dominated by members of the S.A.C.P." As the group's exile continued...
...hottest real estate market in the U.S. Middle-income tenants who already can't afford to buy in the Massachusetts market and who can't or won't pay $1000 or more per month for old, small apartments will see the small supply of affordable rental housing in Cambridge disappear immediately. Essentially every tenant above the poverty income level will see his rent increase drastically despite no correspoonding increase in costs to the landlord or increase in the quality of the unit...
...life in the body moving through," he is referring to the results of the riders' self-discipline. When he mentions "finding a soft feel" in a horse, he's talking about friendship and trust. Quickly, any notions we might have had about human dominance over the animal disappear, and we stumble on the equality that truly links us -- animal to human to animal...
There is also concern that tapping the deep aquifers will cause smaller pockets of water closer to the surface to disappear, along with scattered oases, on which Bedouin tribes depend for survival. "You may completely depopulate a large area of desert and end a way of life that has existed for millenniums," says Debney...
Even so, consolidation does not make it inevitable that the benefits of deregulation will disappear. Says Harvard Economist John Meyer, an expert on airline deregulation: "This may not mean the end of low fares, just the end of $99 transcontinental fares." The Department of Transportation's Scocozza argues that "as long as there is head-to-head competition in the marketplace, we should not be concerned." For every airline merger, Scocozza adds, "I see a smaller carrier taking its place." Houston-based TranStar, for example, is now offering a $79 fare between Miami and Los Angeles. As far as overall...