Word: conservationism
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Theodore Roosevelt bragged, as if he had created the Panama Canal with his bare hands, "I took the Canal Zone, and let Congress debate." Teddy's battering-ram shoulder did wonders, but private concerns had already made attempts to cut through the isthmus, even in failure showing it could...
An eight-year Senate record bears out this philosophy. His rating from the American Civil Liberties Union is the highest in the Senate. His voting record on women's issues is impeccable, earning him a near-perfect rating from the National Women's Political Caucus. He is unswervingly pro-choice...
But it is. A 1962 Massachusetts conflict-of-interest statute forbids awarding any municipal contract to a relative of a government employee. Violations are punishable by fines up to $1,000. To clear the air, Selectman Alan Wilder (who is also on the board of health and the planning, cemetery...
To repeat, OPEC is the residual supplier of energy to the rest of the world. As such, it is the supply source most profoundly affected or multiplied by swings, downward or upward, in world energy markets. If, as now expected, world economic growth picks up this year, the resulting recovery...
A story in yesterday's Crimson may have given readers the mistaken impression that Harvard Real Estate was opposed to a Rent Control Board decision that savings resulting from energy-conservation improvements at 9-13A Ware Street should be passed along to tenants of that building.