Word: hamburger
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Hamburg Champaign...
Hard-throwing pitcher Gerri Rubin started and finished all but two games last season racking up an 8-7 record and a 3.38 ERA, both respectable figures. A sophomore from Hamburg, N. Y., Rubin is throwing even harder than she did last year, and the second-team All-Ivy honoree is expected to assume the majority of the pitching duties again this year...
WEST GERMANY. Nowhere has nuclear energy aroused more public opposition than in West Germany. For more than a decade, environmental groups like the radical Green Party have spearheaded huge antinuke rallies, protest marches and sit-ins. In March 1981, 80,000 demonstrators stormed a nuclear construction site north of Hamburg. Some tossed rocks and Molotov cocktails, and 15,000 helmeted police fought back with water cannons and tear gas. Undeterred by such confrontations, Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government is pushing nuclear power as a way of cutting West Germany's dependence on imported fuel...
...dark evergreens that gave the region its name are dying, victims of a blight that is destroying an alarming amount of the for est acreage of heavily industrialized West Germany. In the central state of Hesse, 10% of the spruce are now gone; in the northern city-state of Hamburg, almost 25% of the pines are suffering. Southern Germany has been hit most severely: more than half the trees in the 2,300-sq.-mi. Black and 1,800-sq.-mi. Bavarian for ests are damaged, and the devastation is spreading. Last year, according to the Interior Ministry in Bonn...
...Solar Hamburg...