Word: problem
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Though Mayer said the problem of students not swiping their cards comes and goes, this year it is limited to Leverett house...
Leverett's problem may be a result of the setup of the dining hall, Johannessen said...
...just informing the students of the importance of swiping their cards may not combat the problem...
...level of crime was still around the lowest it has been in thirty years, the statistics show, and the perennial problem of car thefts declined 18 percent...
...ubiquitous nature of computers these days "makes it hard to pin down all the bugs," says Elmer-DeWitt. Which is why it is probably good advice to prepare for the Y2K problem as one would for a good storm, in the words of Senator Christopher Dodd. For instance, says DeWitt, it may be useful to put away "some extra cans of food for New Year's Day 2000." But computers or not, trucks will still roll on the highways come January 1, and any disruptions in food distribution will be minor. "The real problem," says Elmer-Dewitt, "is panic -- fear...