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Eliav prescribed a more moderate policy, saying, "The cure of the Middle Eastern disease is talking with all realistic Palestinians, including those of the PLO," even if doing so creates "bitterness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Panelists Debate Palestinians' Role In Mideast Peace | 3/7/1980 | See Source »

Bill Rose '81, who leads a Bible study group in Mather House, said he feels a "moral obligation to spread the word." If you knew the cure for cancer, you would be obligated to tell people about that, right?" Rose added that 'the word' is simple: "We want to show people all over the world that Christ isn't off the wall, that it's all for real...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: Answering the Lord's Call | 2/13/1980 | See Source »

Congress should give more money for research of basic health services, particularly in underserved rural and inner-city areas, rather than for research of disease such as cancer, Sammons said. "Let's quit this foolishness that if we throw enough money into it, we'll find a cure," he added...

Author: By Robert J. Campbell, | Title: Health Care | 2/13/1980 | See Source »

...speakers were certain of the diagnosis, rejected charges that they are naive or hysterical, and are instead "at once fearful and optimistic," as one New York doctor put it. They were less certain of the cure, occasionally even betraying a sense of tragic futility, as when MIT physicist Henry W. Kendall said, "The nuclear arms race is the most outstanding folly on which mankind has embarked." Applause. "But I don't quite know what to do about it." Laughter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Experts Urge Nuclear Weapon Control | 2/11/1980 | See Source »

...greatest challenges of her reign, however, came not from the political arena but from troubles within the royal family itself. In the 1950s she nearly caused a constitutional crisis by her involvement with Faith Healer Greet Hofmans, whose help she had sought to cure her semiblind youngest daughter, Maria Christina. Another shock came in 1964; although the House of Orange has been staunchly Protestant for 400 years, Daughter Irene converted to Catholicism in order to marry Carlos Hugo, an exiled Spanish prince. Two years later, Crown Princess Beatrix caused a public outcry by marrying German Diplomat Claus von Amsberg...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NETHERLANDS: End of a Reign | 2/11/1980 | See Source »

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