Word: makeing
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Unfortunately, the Mediterranean is so filthy that even a major cleanup effort would make little difference for years. The animals may not have that much time. There is no known cure for the virus, and scientists and environmentalists alike fear that dolphins could become no more than a memory in the Mediterranean...
...carried. By the year 2003, an average of 54,500 passengers on the vehicle shuttles and 67,670 passengers on the railway trains are forecast to transit the tunnel daily. The vehicles will be carried on shuttle trains initially running at least every 15 minutes at peak periods and making the crossing in 35 minutes. Alternating will be passenger trains, while freight will trundle through in off-peak hours. For motorists, travel time between Paris and London will shrink somewhat, but for rail passengers the ride will be cut from 12 hours to three. The Chunnel will make rail...
...industrialization that will follow. British road and rail systems -- which include no high-speed equipment -- remain inadequate. Thatcher's government spends only a fraction of France's commitment to improving infrastructure. Many businessmen fear that Britain's failure to take full advantage of the Chunnel link will not make it easier for them to compete in the new Europe...
...idea is that experienced attorneys should pass on their skills to neophytes. "We teach these young lawyers that you must never go into court, even for a three-minute motion, without being prepared." And does such preparation matter? "Don't ever think for a moment that advocacy doesn't make a difference. It does. It makes a difference in the Supreme Court...
With his hearty smile, salt-and-pepper beard and pillowy belly, Harvey George would make a perfect Santa -- so it's no surprise to see him fretting about Christmas as early as October. But come December, he will not be making his gift-giving rounds in a sleigh. In fact, he won't get much farther than a 6-ft.-by-12-ft. cell in East Jersey State Prison. For one bunch of determined philanthropists, charity begins behind bars...