Word: breathing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...broke his neck in a swimming accident, praises the dedication of the staff at the VA Hospital in the Bronx, New York, but says they are shorthanded. "Sometimes when I need to have my lungs suctioned--I cannot cough--no one comes until I'm bubbling over, gargling for breath." Winsick confirms that in Long Beach, staff and services are being "nibbled away all the time.'' A diabetic who usually sees a podiatrist once a month, Winsick says none has been available for several months...
Barring spectacular, breath-taking plays, special teams often go unheralded despite their huge impact on a game and a team. And when a team is 1-6, it is even easier to look past a solid unit...
...plan to end the federal government's commitment to aiding poor families will have other positive effects. Private charities might spring up to replace the welfare state (although you shouldn't hold your breath waiting for that to happen). If these charities develop, they will be able to serve you better than faceless government bureaucrats. More importantly, we will feel better about ourselves when we donate our tax-deductible dollars directly to charities instead of having our money confiscated by the IRS. And we can better target the poor we really want to help--those...
POWELL FOR PRESIDENT? HELL, YES! HE would be the first candidate to understand that neither the Democrats nor the Republicans speak for the majority of Americans, and the first to understand that many believe in a moderate, sensible balance of government involvement in our life. Powell is a breath of fresh air to the majority of voting Americans, who distrust and dislike the current crop of elected officials in Washington. BOB FALCONE Colorado Springs AOL: BoBFireman...
...that is based on writer-reader trust? I'm going to make sure that in my 'zine people know what's happening, and I'm going to tell them to stay away from corporate 'zines that are more interested in making a buck than preserving the public's last breath of free expression. DAVE NOWAK, age 16 Editor, Potato Blight Baltimore, Maryland...