Word: careful
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...checked the Crimson's genealogy. I sent a letter to Alabama, in care of "The Crimson Tide." No response...
...years ago a small group of North Cambridge residents decided they were fed up with the lack of health care services in their area of the city. They were tired of having only one doctor in the area, who charged $20 for house calls and would not accept Medicaid, and lacking nearby public transportation to the Cambridge Hospital. They were angry that it often took all day for elderly people to travel to the hospital to get their blood pressure checked and that the hospital would often overbook its schedule, forcing people to come back the next...
Despite its harshness in suppressing dissent, the Bakr government appears to be popular with most Iraqis. Education and medical care are free to all, and most of the population has shared in the present prosperity. Of all the recent social changes, none is more remarkable than the liberation of Iraqi women. Today they constitute one-third of the country's professional class and 26% of its industrial work force. Unlike their sisters in many other Arab states, they can own land, inherit property and, if divorced, receive alimony...
...Pope had come to Mexico to address the third continent-wide meeting of Latin American bishops and urge a care fully balanced commitment to both spiritual and social goals. The bishops' meeting at Puebla is discussing church strategy in Latin America, where oppressive regimes and desperate poverty abound. In consequence, many priests have turned to "liberation theology" and revolutionary Marxist thinking. In their view, work for social and economic revolution is central to the church's task...
People with diabetes or other circulatory or vascular diseases are especially susceptible to frostbite and should take special care to avoid prolonged exposure to the cold, she said...