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Word: diverting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...arsonists were as busy as the looters. Firemen fought 1,037 blazes, six times the normal number, and received nearly 1,700 false alarms. They were set either to divert the attention of the cops or just for the fun of it. When the firemen showed up, their sirens screaming, the crowds pelted them with rocks and bottles. Of the fires, 65 were considered serious, including a store fire in Brooklyn at which 22 firemen were hurt. Another blaze began in a looted factory warehouse in Brooklyn, then leaped across the street to destroy four tenements and finally spread...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE BLACKOUT: NIGHT OF TERROR | 7/25/1977 | See Source »

COAL producers stand to mine rich profits out of the energy plan. The President has called for increasing production from 665 million tons a year at present to 1.1 billion tons by 1985. Even so, coalmen are far from happy. They worry that tough clean-air standards will divert utilities to nuclear power and new strip-mining regulations will inhibit output. Mine operators are concerned that the surge in demand will drive up prices and Government allocation plans and price controls could become necessary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IMPACT: Sizing Up the Winners and Losers | 5/9/1977 | See Source »

...Bureau of Reclamation so bitterly opposed by Shatz is an agency of the Department of the Interior. Founded in 1902 to irrigate the barren West, the bureau has spent $7.6 billion to dam, channel, pump and divert almost anything that flows in that vast region. The bureau's proudest monuments: the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River and the Grand Coulee on the Columbia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: Water: A Billion Dollar Battleground | 4/4/1977 | See Source »

...account of the opposition from townspeople and orchestra-members. The wooden doors on the seminary, she said plus the Tanglewood water shortage and the fact that the prisoners might start riots watching the tourists "indulge in the wonders of the area" would probably account for a vote to divert the facility to another town...

Author: By Judy Kogan, | Title: Bars | 3/17/1977 | See Source »

Nobody ever knows exactly what game Idi Amin is playing. Practically everybody, however, agrees that his threat to the Americans was designed to divert attention from the murders last month of Ugandan Archbishop Janani Luwum and two Cabinet ministers, and from the continuing massacre of Christian Ugandans. Some observers were convinced that Amin, still smarting from the Israeli commando raid on Entebbe airport last July, feared an attack, this time from the U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Enterprise, which was standing by off the Kenya coast. At one point, he is said to have considered putting all the Americans aboard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UGANDA: Retreat from a Collision Course | 3/14/1977 | See Source »

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