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David Eisenhower has a new job as baseball sportswriter and Sunday columnist for the Philadelphia Evening and Sunday Bulletin and will cover the National League Phillies...
...keep the elderly in touch with the world around them, the Office of Aged Persons, or OGPA, as it is known in France, publishes a monthly news bulletin for the elderly and puts on a weekly radio show. It also staffs a walk-in information center to provide counsel on social security, law and housing, and operates a telephone hot line for the same purpose. In addition, there is a free mobile health clinic whose doctors rely at least as much on their own warm human concern as on impersonal diagnostic procedures. "X rays can't disclose nervous depression...
First Richard Nixon. Now Pope Paul VI. Few more unlikely suitors could be imagined to come acourting at the doorstep of that aging antiChrist, Chairman Mao Tse-tung. Last week there was the Vatican's staid Sacred Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, proclaiming in its weekly bulletin that Chairman Mao's thoughts contained "Christian reflections...
Prisoners today furnish virtually the entire pool of subjects for the initial human testing of all new drugs in the U.S., Author Jessica Mitford reported recently. Not everyone is happy about that fact-least of all Superintendent Hoyt Cupp of the Oregon State Penitentiary. In the Walled Street Bulletin, the prison's newspaper, Cupp argued that the poverty or prisoners as well as the reality of their incarceration meant that it was impossible for them to be truly "free agents" when asked to participate in medical-testing programs. For those reasons, all the Oregon prison's experimentation programs...
Cambridge Police had issued an all points bulletin to police departments all over the country in an attempt to locate Reese...