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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...pulled the bus over to the shoulder. After deboarding, a junior counselor and I were looking at the bus. We thought it might have overheated; little wisps of what looked like steam were coming out of the hood. However, we didn't stand around to see what might happen, because we noticed something leaking from the bottom of the bus (we thought it was water). Returning to the rest of our group, who were several hundred yards down the highway behind the bus, we watched, as over the course of seven to 10 minutes, the white stream became a cloud...

Author: By Michelle J. Sypert, | Title: PBH Accidents Are Sensationalized | 8/11/1987 | See Source »

...with a seat belt on could have struck the driver's arm in the very same manner as the child in the Keylatch accident did, and the bus probably would have still flipped over, overloaded or not. Overcrowding of vehicles is wrong, yet the accident could happen at any time to anyone, transporting others in automobiles...

Author: By Michelle J. Sypert, | Title: PBH Accidents Are Sensationalized | 8/11/1987 | See Source »

...serious mistake, and I think it would be resented by the American public." But for the President, perhaps the most persuasive argument against a pardon is that it would compromise the presumption of innocence to which North and Poindexter are entitled under the law. "The best thing that could happen now from Ronald Reagan's standpoint would be indictment and acquittal," says a prominent Republican attorney. "He could then say, 'We were right all along.' " Says Republican Congressman Henry Hyde of Illinois, a fervent Reagan ally on the Iranscam committee: "I oppose any presidential pardon until the gates...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Begging His Pardon | 8/3/1987 | See Source »

...with the chorus. "He practically had to be held up," recalls Perry George, a member of the chorus, "but he sang radiantly." Two months later Lo Presti was dead at 33. Now George has AIDS. "It's been -- how do I say this gracefully? -- the best thing ever to happen to the interpretive powers in my singing. When you're told you have a year and a half to live, such things as sunsets, dahlias and solo singing recitals take on a whole new meaning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: How Artists Respond to AIDS | 7/27/1987 | See Source »

...effect. "I speak to you as the Governor of a state which twelve years ago was bouncing around at the bottom of the barrel," he said in Tipton, Iowa. "Twelve years later we have a 3.5% unemployment rate, and we're now an economic showcase. How did it happen? Because we worked at it. We invested public resources; we got the private sector in; we involved citizens, mayors, business people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Duke of Economic Uplift | 7/27/1987 | See Source »

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