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...investigation is unlikely to be completedby the time of the Evening With Champions showthis fall. Already, however, the investigation hastaken a personal toll on Sword...
...investigation is unlikely to be completedby the time of the Evening With Champions showthis fall. Already, however, the investigation hastaken a personal toll on Sword...
...Baby Bells are worried about losing prime customers. Pacific Bell, for instance, relies on 10% of its high-volume customers for 50% of its residential toll revenues. If AT&T helps this kind of customer bypass the network, the Baby Bells claim, they would be left with higher-cost, less profitable customers, which would invite rate increases. Says William Ferguson, chairman of New York-based local phone company NYNEX: "Consumers could end up paying for this deal...
While rabies in the U.S. has been confined almost totally to animals, it can still be a human scourge, especially in developing countries. In India 25,000 people died from the disease in 1989. Unofficial estimates of the annual worldwide death toll range from...
...past three years; in 1992 they were responsible for seven deaths, almost a quarter of all bias-related murders in the U.S. The ADL concluded that the punks, who number about 3,500, are now a bigger racist threat than the Ku Klux Klan. The relatively small death toll, points out Portland, Oregon, police officer Loren Christensen, is misleading. "What makes them real dangerous," he says, "is that it doesn't take many to terrorize a community." Or even a metropolis. Three days after the ADL report, the FBI announced that a group called the Fourth Reich Skinheads had "masterminded...