Word: endangerment
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Even the Pentagon concedes that reductions in defense spending are inevitable. Despite these cuts, Bush's projected budget for 1997 calls for spending $242 billion, only 15% below the average during the peacetime cold war. George Bush insists that cuts beyond that would endanger national security.
Critics, like anti-biotechnology activist Jeremy Rifkin, decried the FDA decision, arguing that tampering with nature could endanger consumers. In fact, though, many seemingly natural foods, including corn, nectarines and navel oranges, never existed before humans began to cross-breed -- a form of genetic engineering that simply takes a little...
Judi Bari, a member of the radical group Earth First!, is still hurting from the explosion in 1990 of a pipe bomb in her Subaru station wagon. The Oakland blast left her with a paralyzed right foot and a dislocated spine. Earth First! is known for tactics that sometimes endanger...
In December 1988 al-Kassar picked up some news that threatened to shut down his smuggling operation. Charles McKee's counterterrorist team in Beirut that was investigating the possible rescue of the nine American hostages had got wind of his CIA connection. The team was outraged that the COREA unit...
McGurn showed up at the bus garage about 1:30 a.m. yesterday. He was cited for leaving the scene of an accident, causing personal injury, operating under the influence and operating to endanger, police said.