Word: stuffs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...been neglected by the press. Nonetheless, continued the President, he thought he had found a way to get such matters properly reported: "We'll call a secret meeting in the Oval Office of our inspectors general, tape-record the proceedings, stamp the transcripts 'top secret,' stuff them in a diplomatic pouch and accidentally leave them on Lou Grant's doorstep." Concluded Reagan: "A leaked secret they'll always...
...were contaminating thousands of disposal sites. Critics of the ban, including the Chemical Manufacturers Association, had claimed that sorting out liquid from solid toxic wastes and then getting rid of them was prohibitively expensive. Incineration, for example, costs more than $100 per bbl., vs. $25 simply to bury the stuff. EPA officials admitted last week that even before the ban went into effect, they had decided to scuttle it as "unworkable." Edgy environmentalists think that may still happen, despite last week's retreat by the agency. Reason: the EPA filed a separate proposal last month to replace...
...still moving people around, Kleinfelder commented, "trying some different stuff and hoping the inexperience mistakes work themselves...
...your way." One burn, however, ran after him, asking. "Hey, buddy, can I get a light?" While Pryor was on the table in the emergency room, he claims he heard one of the orderlies say. "Why don't we get some cole slaw and serve this stuff up?" Pryor ends the routine by thanking God for not burning his private parts...
...mesh with policy. One U.S. expert praises the intelligence collected by the U.S. Army command (dubbed SOUTHCOM) headquartered in Panama, but he believes its accurate-and pessimistic-assessments of the situation in El Salvador go largely unheeded. Says he: "Policymakers have been getting some very high quality stuff out of SOUTHCOM, and they don't like...