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...variety of chants in both English and Spanish, carrying makeshift drums, and waving banners emblazoned with everything from the universal sign of anarchy to "String Theorists for a Living Wage," the marchers followed a slow pace...
...people from the shanty towns out protesting in support of a man arrested on a string of corruption charges...
...recent tension is the latest in a string of problems between Adams House residents and the Lampoon...
Your coverage of global warming and the White House's opposition to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol to cut carbon dioxide emissions was heartening [SPECIAL REPORT, April 9]. George W. Bush's decision is just the latest and perhaps the most serious in a string of setbacks on environmental issues that have come out of Washington. Bush and his colleagues should realize that without clean air and the right temperature to support life at all levels, a healthy economy won't be possible. Truly, our economic health depends on environmental health. JUDY MATA Hemet, Calif...
...past three years, the banking industry, perhaps overconfident because of its eight-year string of record earnings, gave lots of money to companies such as telecom start-ups that, in retrospect, shouldn't have been funded so richly. If you had a business card and were breathing, you could have got a loan. By June 2000, total borrowing by nonfinancial U.S. companies stood at $4.6 trillion, up 60% from five years before. Total household debt surged to $7 trillion, up nearly 50% in that time period...