Word: affections
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...jobs, has been held by a distinguished line of men that began with Alexander Hamilton. In Room 3330 of the Treasury's grey granite Greek-revival building, the office of the Secretary, are made decisions that stretch across the fields of defense, foreign policy, trade and aid, and that affect the pocketbooks of all Americans...
...artificially reduced. Bartlett and Britton, S. Dak. (6.7 p.p.m.) are cutting their natural levels down to about 1 p.p.m. A 150-lb. man who drinks 1-p.p.m. fluoridated water would have to drink a bathtubful, or 70 to 100 quarts daily, to get the minimum overdose that seems to affect the thyroid gland. The overdoses needed to damage kidney function or bones are still greater...
...kept so busy following the old traditions that it's hard to get the time and people to do anything else." The old tradition consists of covering the obvious story−the speech, the meeting, the announcement−and avoiding more intricate social and economic stories that really affect the city...
...community hospitals and health centers, is, in Johnson's view, "just good business." All three programs will increase sales of medical equipment and drugs and increase the demand for services, notably hospital and physicians' care, Additional hospitals and nursing homes will have to be built, thus affecting the construction industry. Medicare, for its part, is likely to affect more than just the old folks. Freed from the burden of paying the medical expenses of parents and older relatives, thousands of couples are expected to divert their earnings to new cars and new houses. Bigger Salaries. Thanks...
Whatever the law should be, said Katzenbach, it is "particularly irrelevant" to fret because police questioning may bother the poor the most-"the simple fact is that poverty is often a breeding ground for criminal conduct, and that inevitably any code of procedure is likely to affect more poor people than rich people." Indeed, argued Katzenbach, more effective police procedure would benefit the poor, "for it is they who live in the high-crime areas." In short, criminal justice can go only so far in seeking social equality -a goal that courts alone cannot reach -and then it is time...