Word: shelterer
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...point, one of the T-Birds leads a Pink Lady into a fallout shelter in the hope of making out with her there. He explains that the place is for use in case of "nucular." "Nuclear," he is corrected. "Nucular, nuclear, a bomb is still a bomb," he replies. You said...
...face of what one administrator casually calls a "gradually increasing crisis." 100,000 Cantabrigians would travel 100 miles west on Route 2 to Greenfield. Mass. In that small town of 20,000 evacuees would presumably be far enough away to avoid the blast itself and would take shelter for the days of heavy fallout in predesignated buildings...
Crisis relocation replaced the urban shelters as a national policy after the severity of the nuclear blast itself and the firestorms that would accompany it were recognized in the late 1960s. "If a bomb hits, there is not going to be a bomb shelter." Hallice says, "there's just going to be a big hole...
...limit his tax deductions to the actual amount of his investments. This, he said, should "dispel all of the concerns raised in the press." At the same time, a new financial statement made by Smith showed that he had invested a previously undisclosed $25,800 in a third tax shelter that might have produced a deduction...
...political opponents had begun to argue that the Attorney General's search for tax loopholes was proof that Reaganomics favors the rich and hurts the poor. Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy, with both hyperbole and some justification, told a labor convention last week that Smith's tax shelter is "welfare for the rich... If the President wants to find welfare fraud, let him open the door of his own Cabinet and take a look." Valid or not, it is a criticism the Administration could hardly have wanted as it pressed its case for budget cuts with Congress...