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Administration Must Get Serious About Finding Cancer Cure

June 2, 1986
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Is this country serious about preventing cancer? Americans who stop smoking are serious. So are mothers and fathers pushing for school containment of asbestos that is exposing their children to risks of cancer later in life. So too are community groups fighting toxic dumps and emissions.But what about our national government and its helmsman, Ronald…

Stockman Was Wrong Alright

May 29, 1986
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Now that David Stockman, Reagan’s former duplicitous budget director, is cashing his $2 1/2 million in royalties for his book: The Triumph of Politics: How the Reagan Revolution Failed, his critics are having a field day deploring his disloyalty to Reagan. Why, they demand, did Stockman wait until he left office and sign a book…

United States Should Shut Down All Nuclear Energy Plants

May 5, 1986
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The response to the Soviet atomic power plant accident by U.S. government and nuclear industry officials has been curiously self-righteous. We are told that Soviet safeguards for nuclear plants are weaker than those applying to the 100 licensed nuclear plants in the U.S. Then we learn that five plants used for producing weapons grade material…

Chernobyl

April 29, 1986
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About ten years ego physicist Alvin Weinberg, former director of the Oakridge National Laboratory told me that no one will really know how dangerous a nuclear power plant could be until a meltdown occurs. The disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukraine, at this writing, may come closer to giving Dr. Weinberg…

Executive Fat Cats Feed on Blue Collar Workers

April 22, 1986
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Two recent reports about upper-class salaries and bonuses illustrate the sharper stratification between economic classes in our country — between those who produce and those who manipulate. The top five General Motors executives each received over one million dollars in salary and bonuses for the year 1985. These astronomical payments come at a time when…

Administration Should Act to Create Safety in the Skies

April 21, 1986
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What is the Reagan government waiting for — one major mid-air collision — before coming to its senses and either upgrading the air traffic controller system and staff or reducing the density of air traffic? Since Mr. Reagan fired the illegally striking air traffic controllers in 1981, he has refused to reinstate three or four…

Blaming Victim’s Lawyers

April 15, 1986
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Rarely have I ever observed a more successful statistical hoax perpetuated on most electronic: and print media than that being accomplished almost daily by Jury Verdict Research (JVR) of Solon, Ohio a firm that purports to collect samples of average jury verdicts in the malpractice and product defect areas. During the rising media attention to…

California Trust Offers Promising Weapon for Consumers

April 9, 1986
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It started in May 1976 and ended last month in a resounding victory for consumers in California with far-reaching effects on other states. Ten years ago, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) charged Levi Strauss & Co. with pressuring retailers to set higher prices for jeans in violation of federal antitrust laws. In late 1977 the…

Overseas Trickle of American Jobs Could Become a Torrent

March 28, 1986
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The export of American jobs is no longer restricted to blue-collar workers. While everyone is aware that U.S. corporations have been moving their factories and investments overseas — one Pennsylvania banker accused them of abandoning America — and selling their products back in this country, few people are aware that the next big move could…

Library of Congress Caught in Crushing Deficit Crunch

March 21, 1986
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It did not happen in World War I or World War II or during the Great Depression. But it is happening under Ronald Reagan’s gargantuan deficit and twisted priorities. The Library of Congress is cutting its hours of service from 77 1/2 hours to 54 1/2 hours per week. Responding to a $18.3 million cut…