Word: sheltering
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...these guys are afraid to go to the shelter," he said. "If you saw the shelter...
Undergraduate Council Chair Michael P. Beys '94 was in trouble yet again last spring amid charges that he had improperly funded the Rock for Shelter charity concert. It looked as if his charmed political career was in shambles...
Then there is the issue of Section 936 of the Internal Revenue Code, which permits U.S. companies to shelter the profits of their Puerto Rican subsidiaries. Now worth about $3.4 billion a year, this huge tax break was intended to create industry and jobs. To the statehooders, both the commonwealth and its chief economic prop, Section 936, are obsolete because they no longer produce much economic growth. Rossello argues that Puerto Rico can go forward only with "full participation, with all the rights, all the privileges but also all the responsibilities" of statehood. While he makes the transition sound easy...
...artillery shells explode and sniper fire rains down on a ruined city, editors and reporters of a small newspaper called Oslobodzenje, or "Liberation," are risking their lives to produce a daily newspaper out of an atomic bomb shelter in war-torn Sarajevo...
Each child who came to Saturday's celebration was asked to bring a book for the Homeless Shelter Literacy Program sponsored by the library. The 125 books donated will be given to homeless shelters around the city, according to Susan Flannery, director of the Cambridge Public Library...