Word: address
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...guidelines do not apply to children, who have different nutritional requirements; that matter will be addressed by a second national panel, to be convened next year. Nor do they address the problem of imprecise laboratory results. Last year 2.5 million Americans had their cholesterol levels checked, but measurements can be off by as much as 300%, depending on the test, the lab and even what the patient had to eat and drink in the previous twelve hours. The medical-laboratory industry is currently grappling with the problem by employing a "gold standard" developed by the Government in the hope that...
...address to the students in the seminar on Tuesday, Burton said: "Both I and the faculty wish it to be very clear that the action is not a criticism of Professor Edelman, who has behaved in a manner honorable and in good faith throughout discussions of this matter, and has accepted the decision of the faculty despite his disagreement with...
Whatever the countdown to the Bork vote, Reagan seems determined to keep pushing for his nominee. The President, who was said to be dismayed at the "partisanship and political savagery" of the anti-Bork campaign, made three speeches for his nominee last week. He also devoted his Saturday radio address to the Bork battle. "Tell your Senators to resist the politicization of our court system," Reagan urged listeners. "Tell them you support the appointment of Judge Robert Bork." Administration sources said the President is even considering a televised speech to the nation to call for Bork's confirmation. Declared Washington...
WALTHAM--Democratic presidential candidate Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.) yesterday attacked the administration's Persian Gulf reflagging policies in a major local address...
After his address, which lasted about 20 minutes, the presidential candidate answered questions from a pre-selected panel of Brandeis faculty as well as the national media...