Word: blood
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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There may not have been blood on the dinners of benefactors at the Fogg--as protesters said in their chants--but there was and is a wound in the community...
...Crimson drew first blood in yesterday's contest with 11 minutes left in the opening period when defenseman Don Sweeney took the puck at the blue-line and drove toward the Red net. He faked one shot directly in front of McInnis, then shoveled it past the Cornell goalie on the right...
...second ruling from a U.S. district court that a federal law prohibiting discrimination against the handicapped protects people with AIDS. The first came only two weeks ago, when a judge in California ordered the Atascadero school district to readmit Ryan Thomas, 5, who had contracted AIDS through a blood transfusion and been banned from his kindergarten class after biting another child in a scuffle. While the law in question applies only to federal agencies or recipients of funds from Washington, federal-court rulings often influence the decisions of state courts and private employers...
...State Department has long taken steps to ensure safe blood supplies for its employees stationed abroad. Where local blood banks operate below U.S. standards, embassy personnel depend on blood donated by their colleagues. To ensure the purity of this supply line, the State Department will begin requiring AIDS tests of its employees and their dependents in January. Those who test positive for the virus will be restricted to U.S. duty; also, the department will reject job applicants with positive results, thus in effect making the AIDS test part of the foreign-service examination. The policy, which is likely...
...feelings about the turmoil. I have to say that there is bitter bile in my throat these days. I've never seen the sharks circling like they now are with blood in the water...