Word: collared
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Patient 001, a 30-year-old blue-collar worker, was not an obvious candidate to become an abortion pioneer. "I was brought up in a Christian home," she told TIME. "My family was pro-life, so I always said 'I could never do that.' " But by the time Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa announced on Oct. 27 that it was looking for volunteers, she found herself pregnant and desperate. Married, with two children and "a complicated domestic situation" she prefers not to discuss, Patient 001 and her husband decided that she should take part in the trials. "I was terrified...
Armstrong also allowed Question 5, the first of the initiatives to take effect, to be enacted, despite widespread opposition from blue-collar workers...
...Blue-collar workers, including the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, are largely opposed to Question...
...effectively stop their running game in a hard-nosed, blue-collar game," Murphy said. "They made the most of their opportunities."CrimsonDarin J. ShearerFreshman JEFF COMPAS fields a kick...
Despite being the biggest consumers of health care services, women have a harder time getting health coverage than men. They are more likely to work part-time and in pink-collar jobs with-out health insurance, of the 16 million women without coverage in 1990, half had uninsured jobs. Those lucky enough to have insurance pay more; women aged 15 to 44 pay 68 percent more out-of-pocket for health care than their male counterparts...