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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...historically glorious, you can equally say that Texas has been ugly and mean, a nest of fire ants and rattlesnakes and men somewhat worse. If you say it is heroic, you might also point out that Sam Houston, when he lived among the Cherokees, was known as Big Drunk. If you say Texas is rich, you can also say it is desperately poor and hardscrabble, and always has been. If you say it is ruggedly individualistic, you can also say it is meritlessly lucky to be built on top of a vast natural oil tank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Tale of Two States | 5/26/1986 | See Source »

...said) but then I don't remember much else of the game because we had stopped in Macon, Georgia and bought several bottles of homemade Georgia Peach Wine which tasted a little like the juice from Libby's Canned Peaches spiked with Everclear grain alcohol and which we had drunk very quickly and with little regard for personal well-being which didn't keep any of us from shouting at the top of our lungs "Sieve! Sieve! Sssssieve!" whenever a Harvard shot-on-goal penetrated the Spartan line...

Author: By Daniel Vilmure, | Title: One Fine Night in Newton | 5/23/1986 | See Source »

Even so, Baby Boomers can be found quietly agitating for change in small, direct ways. "They are on the local school boards, the neighborhood committees, the grass-roots movements," says Atwater. A striking example of grass-roots success is Mothers Against Drunk Driving, founded by Candy Lightner, 40, after her teenage daughter was killed by an intoxicated motorist in 1980. MADD is largely responsible for toughening the drunken-driving laws and raising the drinking age in 38 states. Arlene Joye, 35, took a $15,000 pay cut when she left her job as a director of a pay-TV subscription...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Growing Pains At 40 | 5/19/1986 | See Source »

...These [policies] aren't implemented because their costs are up front," he said. "Deterence [of drunk driving] is popular because it looks free, but enforcement of law isn't free either...

Author: By Gregory R. Schwartz, | Title: Dukakis Advocates Breathalyzers | 4/23/1986 | See Source »

...installation of air bags and use of seat belts could reduce fatalities by 60 percent," he said. "Even if drunk driving were erradicated entirely, fatalities would only be reduced by 25 percent," he said...

Author: By Gregory R. Schwartz, | Title: Dukakis Advocates Breathalyzers | 4/23/1986 | See Source »

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