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Zinner states his intention to give "a frank and open discussion of the means by which [sexually transmitted diseases] are transmitted, the expectations for treatment and cure, and, most important, the potential for prevention of infection without having to limit sexual expression...
...admitted that they drank on the job. The late Soviet leader Yuri Andropov also tried to combat alcoholism, but the campaign petered out after a few months. This time the effort appears to be more intense. But will it work? For one thing, alcohol is considered a cure-all for everything from flu to frostbite. For another, vodka is a traditional refuge from the hardships of Russian life, and that is as true today as ever, says Duke University's Vladimir Treml, an expert on alcoholism in the U.S.S.R. "Soviet life is so boring," he says. "Housing is crowded, there...
...required foreign competitors to enter into "voluntary restraint agreements" aimed at reducing their share of the U.S. market to mid-'70s levels for a period of five years. Nonetheless, many experts doubt that foreign competition was the cause of the steel industry's woes or that protectionism is the cure...
...less ambitious, more conventional sketches contain lines to cherish. Perhaps the signature for the evening is an observation that in a time of national obsession with health, "I worry that we don't have a metaphysical-fitness program." For that lack, Tomlin's show is at least a partial cure. It is a buoying search for signs of intelligent life in the theater...
Richard Lamm, Governor of Colorado: "There are two types of AIDS patients. Either you're dying or you're dead. Given the limited number of health- care dollars we have, money might be better spent on finding a cure, rather than on (keeping patients alive with) needlessly cruel and expensive treatment...