Word: endangerment
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Living with the truth, never an easy task, presents unusual moral dilemmas for investigative reporters as well as presidents. The reporter's entire occupational orientation compels him to make public all the information that can be unearthed. Ordinarily such disclosures merely embarrass public figures, but occasionally the release of certain...
Are President Carter and Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns battling like Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier? Well, not quite. They do have their differences, and serious ones. Two weeks ago, the White House indicated that further tightening of the money supply by the Federal Reserve might endanger the U.S...
The desire to tinker with the most basic element of nature from the start provoked the public into a slowly waning crusade against scientists eager to commence DNA research work and receive recognition before other laboratories around the world did so first. Two summers ago the Cambridge City Council undertook...
White House Aide Hamilton Jordan demonstrated concern early in the Administration about the problem of Jimmy Carter's isolation. According to Los Angeles Times Reporter Robert Shogan's new book Promises to Keep, Jordan, in a memo to Carter last March, noted that his advisers from down home...
Washington established ten task forces to examine the pipeline applications, and Ottawa set up three special committees. The hearings were exhaustive, especially those conducted by Canadian Justice Thomas R. Berger, who was commissioned to examine the pipeline's ecological and social impact. After interviewing 300 environmental and economic experts...