Word: western
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...implement. The problem, in a word, is political: Shapiro says, "everybody is scared of the public." "There's been a major search in the state for location of dumping sites," says Coddington. "But nobody wants a dump in his backyard--or anywhere near it," he adds. Rosenberg predicts that Western areas like Beattie and Hanford may pull a Barnwell. "They resent the fact that New England says, 'We will not allow a burial site in our area,'" Rosenberg asserts...
Oksman came to Harvard as a graduate student after earning a masters degree in engineering from Case Western University. He was a teaching fellow from 1970 to 1974 while working for advanced degrees in applied mathematics...
John A. Carey, project manager of the Red Line extension, said yesterday he does not believe MBTA construction is responsible for the rats because Western Ave. is too far from Harvard square. Western Avenue is almost a mile from Harvard Square...
Councilor Mary Ellen Preusser said yesterday she believes it is possible that the rats in the Western Ave. area fled from Harvard Square. The rats can "travel right along the river, only eight blocks" to Western Ave., she added...
...keep our word," O'Neill said, adding "I think it's going to be a friendlier Western Hemisphere...