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Reagan and Speakes predictably overlook Clark's lack of experience in either the formulation or implementation of environmental policies. But worse, Clark's record on the California Supreme Court reveals that, in each of 12 cases concerning the environment. Clark sided with development interests. Now he hopes to manage a department with an annual budget of millions that seeks to enforce environmental regulations...
...Negro," he said, "lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity and finds himself an exile in his own land." King continued stolidly: "It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment and to underestimate the determination of the Negro. This sweltering summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality...
...town of Brook proclaim a population of 914 and a ban on peddlers and solicitors, but do not mention Ade. Found in the flesh, Funk, a courtly study in seersucker, points to a sign outside the manor and speaks of it as if to miss it is to overlook a whale...
...emergency the MX is supposed to solve--Reagan's off quoted window of vulnerability." They did this primarily by broadening consideration of our strategic forces to include submarines as well as bombers and cruise missiles for many this redefinition may appear to be a truism; how could anyone overlook these highly effective and deferent weapons system. But the fact remains that Reagan at least in his rehtoric has done just that. By calling the US force "vulnerable" and "inferior". he has tried to create an erroneous impression that we could be completely knocked out by a first strike ignoring...
...York facilities in question are the Indian Point No. 2 and No. 3 plants at Buchanan, N.Y., which are owned by Consolidated Edison and the New York State Power Authority. Some 300,000 people live within ten miles of the plants, which overlook the Hudson River, 35 miles north of Manhattan. In Rockland County, across the river from Indian Point, authorities have refused to take part in any talks on evacuation procedures because they believe it would be impossible to get people out of the area in a crisis. Thus the NRC's action is, at least in part...