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NO COMMENT Someplace to Hide Marc Hacker, an architecture student at Princeton University, has designed an underground fallout shelter large enough to house 30,000 people. It would be built under...

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...Helens volcano in the state of Washington...
...Onward, Christian Soldiers The Reverend Earl Johnson, minister of Christ Lutheran Church in San Lorenzo, California, had his crucifix confiscated when he was arrested in an antiwar demonstration...
...The American buffalo, which has been facing left since 1849, now faces right...
...Some of the Animals, Two by Two Robert L. Kingsbury, a retired Army major who heads the Los Angeles County Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, has devised what he calls a "Noah's Ark" plan for evacuation in the event of nuclear attack...
...Buffalo Jim Heads East Interior Secretary James G. Watt has redesigned the official seal of his Department...
...The Thirteenth labor of Hercules Members of the Washington legislature commissioned Michael Spafford to paint an $80,000 mural in the House of Representatives chamber in Olympia...
...Please send original clippings or photo-copies, indicating name and date of publication...
...ambassador to Ottawa, Paul Robinson, about some remarks Robinson had made to Canadian journalists, the ambassador replied, "Shove off, kid...
...On the Bright Side Secretary of Energy James B. Edwards says he's not worried about acid rain pollution: Where fields are alkaline, he claims, "a little acid rain helps to neutralize the soil...
...Government a square-mile parcel at the top of the Mount St...
...Levis as Levelers Texas Agriculture Commissioner Reagan Brown, defeated for reelection in the recent Democratic primary, on the desirability of having everyone wear bluejeans: "You couldn't tell the Jews and the Texans apart...
...Announcing the gift in a letter to President Reagan, Chairman Richard M. Bressler of the Burlington Northern wrote, "It is our hope that this donation will encourage the careful management of the St...
...More on the Bright Side Education Secretary Terrel H. Bell, defending the Reagan Administration's cutbacks in aid to college students: "The more you rush in with mega-Federal dollars, the more you start pushing people aside and depriving them of the privilege of earning their own way, which in and of itself is a strengthening experience...
...It's Not the Gift that Counts, It's the Sediment Behind It The Burlington Northern Railroad has transferred to the U.S...
...It summons help for those who find they have been given premature funerals...
...It would be built under Coyote Springs, Nevada, where the Air Force proposed to put an MX missile complex...
...Win a Toaster Edward Shaw, producer of a record album called Jimmy Carter's Favorite Hymns, dismayed by political apathy among his fellow Californians, organized a sweepstakes with $5 million in prizes to be awarded to those who voted in the June 8 primary...
...Helens area for the contemplation and enjoyment of future generations...
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...It might be used as a weapon," he was told...
...Priority would be assigned to evacuees "according to their value to society," and the last to go would be "the elderly, the infirm, the unskilled, the unessential, and those whose presence in the relocation area would serve only to place a burden on the survivors...
...Readers are invited to submit "No Comment" items...
...Out from Under Roberto Monsivais of Mexico City has invented an emergency alarm called a "life detector...
...Then they decided the completed work, "The Twelve Labors of Hercules," was "obscene," so they will have a wall built to cover it...
...Still More on the Bright Side President Reagan told a luncheon of corporate executives that "rank-and-file citizens" of Barbados and Jamaica showed him a lot of "warmth" during an Easter visit because "they haven't been spoiled as much by welfare as we have in our country...
...High-Level Diplomacy When John Miller, the thirty-nine-year-old deputy managing editor of the Toronto Star, tried to question the U.S...
...If we could get bluejeans on everyone in the world, we would have world peace...

Vol. 46 • July 1982 • No. 7


 
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