The story noted his total compensation was over $38 million during a period when his company lost 63% of its value.
The story notes that getting the necessary approval by the states and political parties could be difficult.
The story notes though that between 1930 and 1967, the nation averaged more than 100 a year.
The story notes that the policy was a major headache for the Clinton administration in its earliest days.
This story notes a current fundraising effort to build a lighthouse.
"The medical difficulties should not be insurmountable," the story noted.
The story also noted that Yaroslavsky received strong financial support from major developers.
(The story notes he was soon found at his brother's house in Iowa.)
But the stories rarely note the perils of the procedures.
The story also notes that although such a great number of trees were knocked down, there was no crater at the site.