Word: experts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...into the sunset of restrictive legislation. Maybe next week they'd raise the drinking age to 31 and require every occupant of a car to be strapped to an inflated air bag with 20-lb. test fishing line. I decided to withhold judgement until I could talk to an expert...
...Cornell expert on human sexuality will speak Wednesday on the dynamics of dating and sexual relationships as part of a two-day visit here to train students to lead workshops about date rape...
Nelson W. Polsby, an expert on Congress and the electoral process, was recruited from the University of California last April to fill the newlycreated Frank Stanton Chair for Press Scholarship, Harvard's only full-time teaching position dealing with the media...
...dropped them in a preselected trash bin. Lofaro provided the Government with more than 50 tapes over two years. Says one admiring investigator: "You can't help wondering how many sleepless nights he spent knowing that if caught he would get a slow cutting job by a knife expert...
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...