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Law & Duty. Personalities and minor issues aside, the crucial debate in and around FDA centers on the question: How shall it discharge its duty to protect the public against useless or dangerous drugs? There can be no simple answer because the law, and therefore the duty, have changed almost as...
"A distinct personality, a warmth. Dependable, forgiving, attentive, gracious and benevolent." What sounds like a paraphrase of the Boy Scout oath is the authors' sentimental tribute to an airplane, the DC-3, the twin-engine, 190 m.p.h. prop-driven craft that first flew 30 years ago and has entered...
For 18 years, ex-Navy Steward Hubert Ashe had to live with the harsh consequences of a dishonorable discharge. Though he had served from the Sicilian invasion to the Japanese occupation, Ashe was barred from 46 Government benefits, including free education, hospitalization, housing, unemployment compensation and burial in Arlington National...
Defense v. Offense. Now 42 and a Boston lathe operator, Ashe feels he has come back to life. In a precedent-setting decision, his dishonorable discharge has been tossed out by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. And the court has all but endorsed what he claimed...
Sir: The clip can be used as a cuff link, as a substitute for a lost eyeglass screw, or as a short-timer's chain (remove one per day till discharge).