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Word: hazardous (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...glorifications of themselves by one of America's finest actors. All the President's Men had every prospect of failing big. Since work began on it three years ago, it has been, as its screenwriter of record, William Goldman, says, "the biggest gossip picture since The Godfather." There was hazard, if not a touch of hubris, in turning a national trauma into a mere movie?and so quickly too. The film would be released before the nation's emotions had dried into something like a sober historical perspective. Moreover, the driving force behind the project was not an intellectually favored...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Watergate on Film | 3/29/1976 | See Source »

Courtway said he told an environmental inspector for the University about the hazard a few months ago, but the inspector seemed more concerned about the flammability of the solvents than about the health threat they posed...

Author: By Gizela M. Gonzalez, | Title: Poor Ventilation of Workshop Spurs Silk-Screeners Concern | 3/22/1976 | See Source »

Harvard silk-screening students are concerned that the poor ventilation is a hazard to health and a symptom of inadequate organization of Harvard graphics...

Author: By Gizela M. Gonzalez, | Title: Poor Ventilation of Workshop Spurs Silk-Screeners Concern | 3/22/1976 | See Source »

...hazard is caused by the solvents the students use to wash their screens, Keith Courtway '76 said yesterday. These solvents, in excessive quantities, cause "liver and health damage," he said...

Author: By Gizela M. Gonzalez, | Title: Poor Ventilation of Workshop Spurs Silk-Screeners Concern | 3/22/1976 | See Source »

...because its safety could not be established. The FDA's most recent tests showed a significant increase in cancer among aged female rats that had been fed large doses of the dye. Commissioner Alexander Schmidt stressed that the FDA found "no evidence of a public health hazard" from products made with the dye; according to one manufacturer, a human would have to drink 7,500 12-oz. cans of soda pop containing Red No. 2 every day to reach the rats' level of consumption. Accordingly, the FDA will let companies sell completed products made with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REGULATION: Death of a Dye | 2/2/1976 | See Source »

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