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...Some people will absolutely leave -- the older people who lost everything are not going to go back," declares Roger Hannan, executive director of the Farm Resource Center, a mental-health outreach network, in Mound City, Illinois. "The prolonged nature of this flood is especially troublesome. We have little to refer to in the literature of disasters." But it is known that 60 years ago, after a summer of dust storms and drought, thousands of Midwesterners pulled up stakes and went west. This flood has been in some parts of Illinois since April. Whither today's refugees? Nobody is sure right...
Police and security officials routinely refer questions on the matter to Young. Her office said this week that she is on vacation and could not be reached. Over the past year, Young has made it her policy not to answer questions about specific Harvard employees...
...ordinance committee voted to refer the matter to the full city council. In addition, Myers requested a report on the current places of residence of city employees. "I think we want to have a sense of how realistic is this ordinance," Myers said...
...without criticism of the piece, however. "My overall reaction is that the best way to get circulation for any magazine is to refer to the Harvard Business School. It's like catnip for the reader, especially if the news is bad," Alpert said...
...Aspin on June 22, was in response to a series of questions raised by the principal director of Russian, Eurasian and East European affairs at the Defense Department. The inspector general's report described a few instances in which both Allison and Blackwill seemed to either misinterpret regulations or refer to conversations that others did not remember...