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...since 1960, while the nation's total health bill has more than doubled, to $70 billion, or $324 per person, a year. As his prescription for the malaise of the American health-care system, President Nixon last week sent to Congress a package that aims to improve and augment existing programs through private enterprise rather than new forms of Government control. Under the President's plan...
...piecing the world to death. A terribly effective comparison would be a doctor's visual document of a woman with a glandular disorder aside the "Earth Mother-Enormous" of James Sahlstrand. An enlarged frame from the film Ulysses of Molly Bloom jumping into bed with her lover, certainly would augment Steve Starr's embracing couple...
David Tiedeman, professor of Education and chairman of the Commission on Tests, told the CRIMSON yesterday, "I tend to think of our major recommendation as an attempt to augment the data an applicant will have in choosing a college...
...mayor of Honolulu, Frank Fasi, has offered $40,000 from his campaign war chest to help fend off a strike of Teamster drivers that would have halted two privately owned Oahu bus lines. The union accepted Fasi's "very attractive proposal." The money will be used to augment bus-driver salaries for 30 days, by which time the city hopes to have taken over the lines...
...augment reporting done on the scene earlier, Scott monitored rival claims broadcast by Amman radio and by fedayeen outlets in Damascus and Baghdad. His efforts were supplemented by the contributions of both news and analysis from Correspondents James Bell, John Shaw and Wilton Wynn in Rome and from Marlin Levin in Jerusalem and Monica Dehn in London. Drawing on State Department sources in Washington, Diplomatic Correspondents Herman Nickel and B. William Mader were able to supply important assessments...