Word: winterizer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Britain, which permits its airlines to confer on prices, contended that the matter was beyond the reach of American law. Since August, the British have refused to approve proposed lower transatlantic winter fares, claiming the move could invite further U.S. antitrust actions...
...embargo was continuing, the Kremlin was noticeably silent on the subject. Though Britain sees no possibility of a cutoff, it still wants no talk about any thing that could threaten the large quantities of Polish coal that it needs in order to help keep its power stations running this winter. And Moscow is highly sensitive to charges that it uses energy for blackmail. Embargo or no, the fact that the Soviets made the threat gives West European governments good reason to recall the Reagan Administration's past warnings: that their increased dependency on Soviet natural gas makes them vulnerable...
Harvard's Computing Center will provide computer time and instruction at reduced rates to undergraduate thesis writers this winter...
...lies. There are footprints under the maple tree that grows over his grave. People have been here, although the snow around the other graves is untrammeled. It was June when we buried him--the summer solstice. The day I return is Ash Wednesday. He lies there in the cold winter ground. I make a snowball with my hands, pack it firm, and lob it gently at the grave. There doesn't seem anything else to do here...
...Faculty accepts the new legislation this winter, the CUE has recommended that the rules take effect with the class...