Word: impacted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...under the pretext of offering Harvard students a chance to express their opinions about their own campus, but actually jockeying desperately to minimize the impact and publicity of the demonstration, the administration granted students a five-minute speech after the ceremonies. After the speech Dean Allison said that Mark Smith '72-4 had only been allowed to speak because Sen. Kennedy invited him to, not because the University believed it was the right thing to do. Like good anti-trust attorneys, the administration is forever wary of establishing dangerous precedents...
...bedeviled by a rumor that he donates money to the Church of Satan, a San Francisco-based cult. "The most vicious thing I've ever heard and all lies," sputters Kroc. Nonetheless, on many fundamentalist Christians in the Southern and Midwestern Bible Belt, the rumor has had the impact of a Big Mac attack in reverse: they are boycotting McDonald's. So far, the protests have had a negligible effect, but just to make sure, McDonald's Executive Doug Timberlake last week told a conference of about 75 Baptist ministers in Birmingham that the tale is untrue...
Spokesmen for the coalition said last night they will try to get a court to block construction until the MBTA conducts a new Environmental Impact Study (EIS) on its construction plans...
...from their planes when space at the regular gates is tight. Expanding airport facilities can be difficult, and not only because of the costs. At Los Angeles International Airport construction of a new terminal to handle foreign flights has been long delayed pending preparation of an environmental impact statement. Result: Los Angeles remains the top U.S. horror for international travelers. This summer, arriving passengers routinely had to wait aboard their planes for up to three hours before they were even allowed into the crowded and understaffed customs area...
...After seeing Mick Jagger's reaction to the stabbing of a black man by a Hell's Angel, and feeling my own reaction to the assault, it made you wonder about the cult impact and force of the film," Sarah McPhee '82, another eyewitness to the incident said...