Word: warned
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...always liked to give advice. "Kill your parents," he used to say, and speaking for his fellow Yippies in the '60s he would warn: "Don't trust anyone over 30." Fortunately, elders like Jerry Rubin can now be trusted because at 39 he has lots more advice and counsel to give. He is planning a School for Living, featuring seminars in male sexuality, courtship, friendship and how to be successful. To teach beside him, he has a young partner: Mimi Leonard, 28, whom he plans to marry in December, "a romantic time of year...
...shut down as residents of the island began digging out. Before Usu rests again, it could throw out much more debris. Japanese volcanologists report that columns of smoke mixed with steam and smelling heavily of sulfur are still rising from four new craters created by the recent explosion. They warn that the volcano, which has already caused some $80 million in damages, could erupt again at any moment...
Unless Vance, in the time remaining on his tour begins to crack some of the Middle East's hard nuts. Jimmy Carter's optimism will be heavily discounted. Administration officials already have grim forebodings; the region's leaders warn that time is running short. Sadat has said that if this is not the year for peace, hate and war will again be in terrible, senseless ascendancy," while an Israeli Cabinet minister added: "If the situation freezes again, we will face another crisis...
...lesson. We are going back to normal." That statement by a ranking Manila official typifies a new mood in the Philippines. After five years of martial law ostensibly imposed to restore order against terrorism and other political violence, some Filipinos are predicting a gradual return to constitutional government. Others warn that such optimism is unjustified...
...every organism fights for its own survival and chance to reproduce, not that of others. Since altruistic behavior reduces an organism's chances to survive, evolution should be expected to breed it out of all species. Still, some birds risk their lives for the flock by crying out to warn of the presence of a predator?thus chancing attracting the attention of the enemy and being singled out for attack. Dolphins sometimes try to save injured dolphins from drowning. Social insects serve the entire community, some going so far as to give their lives to protect the colony from invaders...