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...more than a year. Result: the fish catch plummeted, and the Peruvian government banned most fishing last year to give the anchovies a chance to proliferate again. But when the fishermen were permitted to put out into the cold current again this spring, they came back to shore almost emptyhanded...
MIDNITE FRI & SAT: Follow the Boys (1944 film with Dietrich, Fields, Andrew Sisters, Dinah Shore...
When an American president puts the armed forces on a full alert and half the population believes that he acted only to shore up his crumbling domestic political position, a claim that the government in Washington still lives is negligent optimism at best...
After Mahoney received the Democratic nomination for governor, largely as a result of support from the conservative Eastern Shore and Western Maryland counties, liberals and moderates turned to Agnew in droves as the middle of the road candidate. And during the 1966 campaign he was exactly that...
OPEN SPACE must be set aside and, wherever possible, made available for public use and enjoyment. Some areas are of particular value: coastal dunes that protect the shore front, forests that reduce floods, wetlands that start biological food chains. In addition to outright purchase or donation, there are many ways to preserve these areas. Towns can tax themselves to buy "greenbelts," or they can buy "easements"-the rights to keep property from being developed without actually buying the property itself...