Word: mininger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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¶ If a fusion reactor should turn out to be successful, the booming uranium mining industry would be threatened with infant mortality.
Denver offered little that was stimulating in Emrich's hobby of Arabic but much in the field of folk music. Drinking in the splintery, bare saloons of the lonely valley towns, he heard and delighted in the hoarse old songs of the gold prospectors and the mining camps:
The Waves Know. A new electronic tool is much more promising than radar. As far back as 1947, Dr. Herbert L. Jones of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mining College discovered that lightning flashes from tornado clouds send out "sferics" (atmospheric radio waves) of unusually high frequency. Such waves can be detected...
Italy's oil industry desperately needs foreign capital and know-how. But foreign oilmen have stayed out, largely because a new mining bill favorable to foreign capital has been fought by E.N.I. and pigeonholed in Italy's Parliament since 1953.
By week's end, when the congress broke up, there was some solid evidence that Economist Levy and other delegates had gotten their point across. In Italy's Senate, Don Luigi Sturzo, 83-year-old founder of the Demo-Christian Party, an implacable foe of statism and an...