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Dates: during 1990-1999
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However, Capuano offered no immediate solutionsfor the residents of 949 House or any easysolutions for the affordable housing problem inCambridge...

Author: By Meredith B. Osborn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Council Laments Loss Of Affordable Housing | 2/9/1999 | See Source »

Here in the U.S., we are starting to come to grips with the pollution problem associated with our oil-powered economy. American legislators have taken notice in recent years of the massive pollution caused by our automobiles and imposed increasingly strict restrictions on emissions. However, many of these regulations pay lip service to protecting the environment from American vehicles' pollution but don't make a serious impact on auto manufacturers or consumers...

Author: By Amos C. Kenigsberg, | Title: Drowning Ourselves in Black Gold | 2/9/1999 | See Source »

...instance, state and federal emissions standards do not cover SUVs and light trucks, which are enormous contributors to the problem on account of their popularity and inefficiency. Additionally, these emissions standards can never address the problem of carbon dioxide production; every gasoline combustion engine generates this greenhouse gas which has proliferated in the industrial age because of human activity...

Author: By Amos C. Kenigsberg, | Title: Drowning Ourselves in Black Gold | 2/9/1999 | See Source »

...problem with Harvard Square is that youreally have to be on top of your business becauseof the competition for your space," says John D.DiGiovanni, president of Trinity PropertyManagement, a Square landlord...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Gudrais, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Mom and Pop Make a Go | 2/9/1999 | See Source »

...perceived to be an impeachment stampede," says TIME congressional correspondent John Dickerson. In other words, after the trial ends and the sympathy factor dissipates, Clinton and his fellow Democrats will need to worry about an inevitable fall in the polls. And that could prove to be a particular problem for Gore. Says Dickerson, "People may conclude that although they didn't want Clinton out, he and his Democratic entourage are nonetheless the source of all the woes that led to impeachment." And if that perception begins to take hold, it could lead to a get-all-the-bums out reaction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What's to Be Done After Impeachment? | 2/9/1999 | See Source »

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