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Crops within three miles of the crater were destroyed. Downwind, in a triangular swath stretching 200 miles to the east, about 10% of the crops suffered some damage from the dust. Several fields of alfalfa and wheat in eastern Washington were flattened by the weight of ash. When wetted by rains, like those that fell four days after the blast, ash on the ground forms a thick cement-like glop that young shoots may be unable to break through...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: God I Want To Live! | 6/2/1980 | See Source »

Tornadoes are the most violent of storms. Striking with little warning, they cut a narrow swath of almost complete destruction. Cars are hurled into the air and houses are splintered into kindling wood. By last week several outbreaks of tornadoes had already occurred in the South and Midwest, causing injuries and extensive damage. Indeed, about three-quarters of the world's tornadoes strike in the U.S., most of these in a belt nicknamed Tornado Alley that extends from Texas to Ohio and reaches as far east as the Appalachians and as far west as the Rockies. Since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: A New Twist in Forecasting | 4/28/1980 | See Source »

...Reed wrote in the Times magazine, are very different. Reagan's position on the Panama Canal: "We built it. We paid for it. It's ours." Says Bush: "I understand trying to break out of colonialism. I understand that you don't go out and cut a swath through another guy's country to build a canal. But I think it's of overriding importance that the United States keep its commitments, and that's the reason I oppose the treaty." On paper it may sound like so much politicizing but from the podium, the voters tell you, this...

Author: By Esme C. Murphy, | Title: Bush Follows The Peanut Trail | 2/25/1980 | See Source »

...Harvard lights came roaring into this season a month ago shouting "no prisoners," signifying their determination to sweep a swath through Eastern rowing without mercy. But this powerful eight is regrouping for a second charge down the mountainside this week after Yale forced a hasty retreat last Sunday...

Author: By Daniel Gil, | Title: It's Harvard, Yale and All the Rest at Sprints | 5/11/1979 | See Source »

...nothing can be done to stop the erosion, the wide swath of beach that makes Padre a paradise will be the first victim. Then the sprouting condominiums, sold to sun-loving families from across the country, could themselves be endangered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Texas: Building Castles on the Sand | 4/16/1979 | See Source »

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