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...Certainly, as any incumbent president could. Would his defeat be good for America? No. My prediction is that by September 2004, the economy - including new jobs - will be reserved and Iraq will be seen as a major success - to the chagrin of many who read this publication. Mike Wiley Champlin, Minn...
...TRAVELER(S)/STARTED] Oral Champlin and Dick Snow April 1, 1999 [MODE] Covered wagon [EXPECT(S) TO TRAVEL] 30 miles a day for 105 days [THE CAUSE? None (they're just visiting relatives) PREPARATION] Rebuilt the tops of two old wagons...
After noticing a disproportionate number of students of color in the university's New Pembroke, Morris-Champlin and Emery-Woolley dorms, ACLU members David S. Brock, Damali Campbell and Andrew Dupuy investigated the anomaly...
...Charles Champlin, after 17 years as a writer-correspondent for Time-Life, was arts editor and columnist at the Los Angeles Times for 26 years. He is the author of several books and lives in Los Angeles...
Gale, with two UCLA colleagues, Paul Terasaki and Dr. Richard Champlin, and Israeli Specialist Yair Reisner, worked with Soviet doctors under what he called "battlefield" conditions. In all, 299 people, most of them fire fighters and plantworkers, were hospitalized after exposure to estimated levels of radiation that ranged from 100 rads to more than 800 rads. In normal circumstances a person is exposed to about one-tenth of a rad per year. "Those in the lower-dose range will have modest and reversible damage," Gale says. Many of the 299 fell into this category. But 35 patients were exposed...