Word: combated
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard Medical School physician, criticized earlier this week for improper promotion of a drug used to combat wrinkles, has been "up front" with her financial ties with the drug's manufacturer, a Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) spokesperson said yesterday...
...Harvard Medical School professor was one of several doctors criticized in a congressional report released yesterday for "improper promotion" of a drug used to combat wrinkles and for failing to disclose her financial ties to the drug's manufacturer...
...There have been a lot and a lot of '-isms' in Harvard's long history," Rondeau said, calling efforts to combat racism and sexism partially successful...
...Bush and former Secretary of State James Baker to keep U.S. troop levels in Europe, already down to half the 300,000-strong contingent of two years ago, to a minimum of 100,000 after 1995; excluding support personnel, that number will really amount to only 75,000 combat troops. "If he goes below 75,000," Dewar says, "it will be dangerously low." Even the French, who have been trying to ease America gently out of its commanding role, would blanch at the idea of insufficient U.S. force levels in Europe. As a senior French diplomat acknowledges...
...fiercely over such already contentious issues as taxes, spending, deficits, abortion rights -- and ultimately over the Grand Old Party's soul. "It's going to be a typical Republican war," says Wayne Berman, a senior adviser to the Bush campaign. "It will be no-holds-barred, hand-to-hand combat for at least a year...