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A Note to Readers The “7 Ware Street” column does not appear in this issue, which is somewhat shorter than usual, given continuing constraints on our advertising partners. We decided it was important to make space available for more of your letters to the editor, of which there were many quite a few of them longer than we can usually accommodate. The column will reappear in the future. ~The Editors Climate Change Jonathan Shaw (“Controlling the Global Thermostat,” November-December 2020, page 42) failed to address one essential weapon in our war against climate change: nuclear power. As with solar, wind, and hydro, nuclear power plants produce no greenhouse-gas emissions. Moreover, new technology and designs continue to improve their economics and safety. ....
as the terrorists are trying to think of new ways to access materials we re trying to think of new ways to protect them. woodruff: jeffrey brown talks to transportation secretary ray lahood about a government probe into toyota s troubles. ifill: and we look at the safety of municipal bonds and the risk that some cities could default on their obligations. woodruff: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: oil companies have changed my country. oil companies can make a difference. we have the chance to build the economy. create jobs, keep people healthy and improve schools. and our communities. in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child s programs. it s not just good business. i m hopeful about my country s future. it s my country s future. you can t manufacture pride. but pride builds great cars. and you ll find it in the people at toyota all across america. ....
ifill: then science correspondent miles o brien reports on the threat posed by dirty bombs made of radioactive material. as the terrorists are trying to think of new ways to access materials we re trying to think of new ways to protect them. woodruff: jeffrey brown talks to transportation secretary ray lahood about a government probe into toyota s troubles. ifill: and we look at the safety of municipal bonds and the risk that some cities could default on their obligations. woodruff: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: oil companies have changed my country. oil companies can make a difference. we have the chance to build the economy. create jobs, keep people healthy and improve schools. and our communities. in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child s programs. it s not just good business. i m hopeful about my country s future. it s my country s future. ....
role of the egyptian military in the uprising and in the transition to a new government. ifill: then science correspondent miles o brien reports on the threat posed by dirty bombs made of radioactive material. as the terrorists are trying to think of new ways to access materials we re trying to think of new ways to protect them. woodruff: jeffrey brown talks to transportation secretary ray lahood about a government probe into toyota s troubles. ifill: and we look at the safety of municipal bonds and the risk that some cities could default on their obligations. woodruff: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: oil companies have changed my country. oil companies can make a difference. we have the chance to build the economy. create jobs, keep people healthy and improve schools. and our communities. in angola chevron helps train engineers, teachers and farmers, launch child s programs. it s not ....
we might see chaos. woodruff: plus we examine the role of the egyptian military in the uprising and in the transition to a new government. ifill: then science correspondent miles o brien reports on the threat posed by dirty bombs made of radioactive material. as the terrorists are trying to think of new ways to access materials we re trying to think of new ways to protect them. woodruff: jeffrey brown talks to transportation secretary ray lahood about a government probe into toyota s troubles. ifill: and we look at the safety of municipal bonds and the risk that some cities could default on their obligations. woodruff: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: oil companies have changed my country. oil companies can make a difference. we have the chance to build the economy. create jobs, keep people healthy and improve schools. and our communities. in angola chevron helps train engineers, tea ....