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Gogan said there is no difference between the cost of recycling leaves and disposing of them as rubbish...

Author: By Shine MAY Hung, | Title: Harvard Recycles Its Leaves | 10/20/1993 | See Source »

When Germany created the world's most advanced rubbish-reclamation system last year, Environment Minister Klaus Topfer proudly declared, "When it comes to recycling, we Germans are world champions." In fact, they are too good. Householders participating in the Green Dot program are discarding recyclable trash -- which features a special green trademark -- at such a prodigious rate that the whole system is in danger of breaking down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World-Class Litterbugs | 10/18/1993 | See Source »

...venture operates alongside conventional collection services. Bright orange city trucks service regular rubbish bins, while purple DSD vehicles empty yellow containers set aside for trash -- mainly plastics and metals -- bearing the Green Dot, which signifies that the owner has paid DSD to recycle (average bill per package: 25 cents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World-Class Litterbugs | 10/18/1993 | See Source »

This alienation is intensified by accumulating reports of late-night harassment, a bonechilling wind-tunnel effect and the stench of urine and rubbish. The late 1950s June Cleaver dreamworld of the pedestrian shopping zone has been steadily turning into a nightmare. With the recent departure of the genteel Cambridge Shop (for Ladies) and the Crimson Shop (for Gentlemen), one can imagine the upper echelons of Harvard Real Estate peering down into the morass of the Square and wringing their hands in dismay...

Author: By Christopher Capozzola, | Title: Down with The Shops: A Manifesto | 10/8/1993 | See Source »

...ideas it contained, his readers were probably just as interested in the man himself. "No one can resist the idea of a crippled genius," Hawking says, with an edge of displeasure. He is not, as some have claimed, the second coming of Einstein, a characterization Hawking denounces as "rubbish . . . mere media hype." But his work on black holes, especially, would be of Nobel caliber -- except that the prize committee insists that theoretical work has to be verified by experiment or observation before it is rewarded. None of Hawking's theories will likely be proved during his lifetime, a fact that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hawking Gets Personal | 9/27/1993 | See Source »

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