You’re not getting older. You’re getting cracks in your piping. From “Nuclear Energy Insight 98” (April): “Most young adults inevitably learn that there is life after 40. Moreover, upon entering their fifth decade, they often find they’ve reached the prime of their lives. Baltimore Gas and Electric believes the same will prove true for its Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant.”
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News that didn’t happen. “Yet another critical Chicago police decision has been made without community involvement,” writes Rebecca Anderson in “Neighborhoods” (Spring), newsletter of the Chicago Alliance for Neighborhood Safety. “A new police superintendent has been selected without a requested community forum to examine his and other candidates’ views on community policing. Despite painstaking preparation by a broad-based coalition of community-policing activists, despite official praise for the questions they had prepared for candidates–the police board refused to conduct the forum. And those who planned the community sponsored forum for Feb. 12 are left to wonder about the city’s commitment to community policing.”