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Although their research is in a cancer related field, spokesmen for both the medical school and Monsanto cautioned against widespread hope for a cure...
Post-Watergate morality has turned into mortality: this colorless, odorless cure-all "morality" is supposed to excuse the mortality of those events themselves. The overkill in the media has led to a numbing of the spirit. Nobody cares about Watergate enough to listen to all of the boring details again, and yet the record companies still exploit that tragi-comedy...
Economic medicine stronger than that proposed by President Ford is needed to cure our sick economy. Low-and middle-income families are most in need of a rebate on 1974 taxes and should be given a much greater proportion of this proposed tax break. Moreover, the entire rebate should be paid in May to maximize the help it would give to the economy...
...some people have accused the press of exacerbating the nation's bearish mood. They argue that the public wants some basis for hope and faith. We agree. But we also believe that economic maladies, like others, require thorough examination and sound diagnosis as the first steps toward a cure. As Vice President Rockefeller put it: "Problems and opportunities go together . . . I have confidence that we are going to find the right answers...
...irony is that many of the deaths that can be traced to high blood pressure are, in fact, avoidable. Doctors may not be able to cure cancer or the common cold, but modern medicine can now treat virtually every case of hypertension, from the mildest to the most severe, effectively and relatively inexpensively...