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Electricity: Sometimes Too Cheap NOT to Meter!
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Lewis Strauss famously proclaimed, in a 1954 speech, that — thanks to nuclear power — electricity would become “too cheap to meter.”
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Lewis Strauss famously proclaimed, in a 1954 speech, that — thanks to nuclear power — electricity would become “too cheap to meter.”
Several people were indicted in June for allegedly taking part in the body snatching ring, including married Goffstown couple Cedric Lodge, 55, and Denise Lodge, 63. Cedric Lodge was the manager at the Harvard Medical School mortuary where the cadavers of people who had donated their bodies to science after death were stored.
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