Word: central
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Presidents are rarely the central issue in off-year elections, and Carter was no exception. He admitted at his televised press conference last week: "I doubt my presence had much of an impact on the outcome of those who won. I don't look on it as a referendum on whether I have done a good job or not." Until his success at Camp David, Carter was generally considered a liability, and there was little demand for his help in campaigns. In the 31 states he has visited, he turned out crowds, aroused some excitement and drummed up publicity...
...Warren E.C. Wacker, director of UHS, said yesterday that the state Department of Health laboratories identified a salad worker at the Central Kitchen as a potential salmonella carrier...
...temporary workers will continue, however, until the state laboratories analyze all stool samples from workers in the Central Kitchen, he added...
...officials base their decision on the lack of recent cases and the identification of an employee at the Central Kitchen who may be a carrier. It is surprising and disappointing that University officials did not consider the threat of widespread contagion earlier, and take more forceful steps to contain the infection. Although the cases at the Union stopped when officals removed infected workers, the outbreak at Winthrop House should have warned these officials the salmonella was spreading beyond the Union. UHS also should have considered banning temporary workers, as one student suggested...
...year he sent applications all over the country for jobs in his or related fields. In his specialty, perhaps three positions opened up; he did not get a job. Employment prospects for next year look equally grim, and his one viable offer is a position as researcher for the Central Intelligence Agency...