Word: abramowitz
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...These are our recommendations, in brief, based upon initial student input. The Academics committee will prepare a more detailed report this spring, with greater student input and more detailed suggestions." Isn't this the "well-reasoned and well-researched proposal for Core reform" which you so indignantly demand? Michael Abramowitz was given a transcript of the March 8 report, but chose not to include its conclusion in his March 9 article...
Reagan accepted "with regret" both Ruslow's resignation and that of Starr. The President named Morton I. Abramowitz, a former ambassador to Thailand to take Star's place...
Michael S. Abramowitz contributed to the reporting of this article...
Most such packages offer what amounts to almost open-ended coverage. In a typical plan, doctors can provide the most advanced-and expensive-tests and treatment programs available. Afterward, the patient can count on receiving automatic reimbursement of up to 75% or more of the charges. Says Kenneth Abramowitz, a health-care industry analyst for the New York investment banking firm of Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.: "Everyone perceives the system to be, in effect, free. All the incentives are to provide very high-quality service at a very high cost...
...Indonesian commandos had flown to Bangkok two days prior to the attack. After initial reluctance the Thais agreed to deploy 50 army sharpshooters around the DC-9 to back up the Indonesian antiterrorist force. Other governments concurred in the no-deals approach. Said U.S. Ambassador to Thailand Morton Abramowitz, reflecting Washington's sentiment: "The only way to deal with terrorists is a firm refusal to give in to their demands...