Word: oiled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Perhaps in the wide space soon to be vacated by the Wursthaus restaurant on JFK Street, we'll find a restaurant that sells cheap, quick, hot and decent food and also understands the burning of the midnight oil. But I'm definitely not getting my hopes...
...many subscriptions coming in late in the day, The Crimson staff could not gather the information and order new papers from the printing location in time for the next day. As a result, there was a shortage of papers on several days. Another cause of missed delivery was an oil slick in Connecticut...
That case was intuitively apparent in Kuwait, where hundreds of stagnant black lakes of wasted crude oil still cover miles of desert, bearing permanent witness to the threat from Iraq. Kuwait's government, says a Western official, "always asks why the U.S. can't do more against Saddam--though they know the policy the U.S. is pursuing is the only practical...
...argue that the lack of a pattern is not conclusive. Some researchers suggest that chemical agents may cause illness through a specific sequence of events that can affect everyone differently. They fear that a combination of nerve-gas exposure, prewar vaccinations against such toxins and environmental hazards like smoky oil fires may all trigger variations of the syndrome in different victims. Scientists have begun to explore the effect of minuscule doses of such gases. In the past it was thought that only amounts of nerve agents sufficient to cause near immediate harm were dangerous. But studies are under...
...folks to invest by. It's still too early to rate Stansky's run at Magellan, but he was a standout at the Growth Company Fund. Fidelity's array of 35 sector funds, each of which invests in specific industries, makes sense for those with a hunch about, say, oil companies or food stocks. For instance, its Select Retailing Portfolio's yield in 1996 to date is 25%; Energy, 19%. The company's technical sophistication lets consumers get at their accounts by phone, personal computer and, soon, the Internet...