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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Meanwhile, the state legislature will consider a bill soon which would allow insurance companies to require prospective policy holders to provide a blood sample as a test for AIDS...

Author: By Daniel B. Wroblewski, | Title: AIDS Concern Spawns Social Policy Questions | 3/17/1986 | See Source »

Most medical authorities, including doctors at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, say that the AIDS virus can be transmitted through blood transfusions and sexual contact. While no cases of AIDS resulting from casual contact have been documented, doctors are still exploring the possibility that the disease can be transmitted through saliva, tears, and sweat...

Author: By Evan M. Supcoff, | Title: THE AIDS THREAT | 3/17/1986 | See Source »

...Cinq's programming is following Berlusconi's successful formula, with several Italian-produced game shows, movies like Saturday Night Fever and such U.S. series as Flamingo Road and Murder, She Wrote. Berlusconi insists that La Cinq "will bring in new blood and raise the level of professionalism on all the other networks." Though opening night drew mixed reviews ("Clumsy," declared Liberation, an independent Paris daily), ratings were good: an estimated 62% of the Paris audience watched at least one minute of the programming...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: Commercial TV, Mon Dieu! | 3/17/1986 | See Source »

...story is based upon the imaginary life experiences of a senile diplomat, specifically focusing on the year 1917 when Lenin the revolutionary, Tzara the artist of anti-art, and Joyce the self-exiled Irish writer all roved the streets of tranquil Zurich while Europe pounded out its own life blood. The humorous "what ifs" of their possible meetings or interactions are fully exploited by the witty, yet, erudite Stoppard script...

Author: By Thomas M. Doyle, | Title: Half Truths | 3/14/1986 | See Source »

...Colors originally referred to things--red to blood, violet to the flower, black to ink," said Skinner, adding that original references to objects were based first on color and then on a noticed internal sensation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Skinner Says Neurology Key to Future Research | 3/14/1986 | See Source »

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