Word: warf
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...strontium 90, two radioactive particles spewed by the blaze, decay very slowly. It could take decades for the ground to be free of them. Together with the shorter-lived iodine 131, the substances promise to pose short- and long-term problems for people, crops and animals. Says James Warf, a chemistry professor at the University of Southern California: "I wouldn't be surprised if the immediate area has to be evacuated for generations...
News Editor for This Issue: Kristin A. Goss '87 Night Editor: Kristin A. Goss '87 Feature Editor: Christopher J. Georges '87 Editor: Brooke A. Masters '89 Nicholas S. Warf '87 Copy Editor: Anne M. Gammons '89 Photo Editors: Adina R. Chelouch '88 Roslyn L. Cole '88 Sports Editors: Jessica A. Dorman '88 Jonathan F. Putnam '88 Business Editor: Brent J. Martin...
...boasts probably one of the best, juiciest prime ribs in Boston. But beware: the waitresses are renowned for their rudeness--it's a prerequisite for the job as well as a part of the place's supposed charm. Slightly more upscale is The Chart House (60 Long Warf; Aquarium 'T' stop). The setting is warm and tasteful without pretension--wood everywhere, low lighting and not too much noise. Everything--from the clam chowder to the chocolate desserts--is solid, satisfying, and not a huge strain on the pocketbook...