Word: sioux
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...agency's increasing reliance on self-regulation by companies has obvious shortcomings. At a John Morrell meat-packing plant in Sioux Falls, S. Dak., inspectors found 69 record-keeping infractions in a company log. On a list of injuries that supposedly resulted in no lost workdays: an amputation and a chemical burn. OSHA proposed a $690,000 fine on Morrell in April. After meat-packer IBP learned that its records would be inspected last January, OSHA alleges, the company assembled 50 employees to revise its logs. IBP, which is fighting the case, has been charged with 1,038 instances...
...write freshly when given a new audience. Students in the tiny ranching community of Wilsall, Mont., began writing to children in Pittsburgh about farm life in winter. "Cows aren't smart enough to paw through the snow like horses, so you have to feed them," one child explained. A Sioux student on a reservation in South Dakota wrote candidly about what is happening to one branch of the tribe: "Life for the Lakota people is going in a downward direction . . . To control it would take great human power or magic...
Pippert's background includes extensive assignments covering both domestic and foreign politics, including what he suggests is an inordinate number of sensitive stories. He cites his coverage of the plight of the Sioux Indians in South Dakota and the last two executions at Chicago's Cook County jail as formative experiences...
...Crimson, it could have been worse. Harvard could have defeated the Sioux in the semifinal and faced the Spartans for the title. Same as last year...
...defenseman in the Crimson's 5-2 loss. Defenseman DON SWEENEY (2) battles for the puck near the boards. MACDONALD looks to take the puck the length of the ice and score. Minnesota featured skating cheerleaders and mascot. Harvard goalie DICKIE MCEVOY (left) and SWEENEY watch as a Sioux forward knocks over...