Word: pump
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...water mains which run under Harvard Yard and pump water to University buildings were replaced last summer, says Hawkes...
...just another greenhouse: a hermetic seal separating 3,800 species of plants and animals, including four men and four women, from the rest of the planet, and a veneer of scientific legitimacy. The seal has been broken several times in the past year and a half -- most recently to pump in 10 tons of badly needed oxygen. Now the veneer of credibility, already bruised by allegations of tamper-prone data, secret food caches and smuggled supplies, has cracked...
...list. One healer, for example, claims to have isolated a substance in urine that turns tumor cells back to normal. The new office might also look into a faddish AIDS therapy that has patients paying up to $20,000 to be hooked up to dialysis-like machines that pump ozone into the bloodstream...
THIS YEAR WE'LL PUMP $15 BILLION INTO THE ECONomy. On second thought, make it $31 billion...
Supporters of this measure are taking a beating even though the average U.S. pump price of $1.16 per gal., when adjusted for inflation, is the lowest since the mid-1960s. (The cost includes 20 cents per gal. for state and local levies.) Moreover, each penny increase in the federal tax raises about $1 billion in revenues. Trouble is, the tax has far fewer friends than enemies, including Clinton, who is wary of measures that might put him between Americans and their cars. It is also the most politically volatile form of energy tax, because it is the most visible...