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Eliezer Yaari, a former head of programs for Israeli television said the conference drew a large media contingent, although the press was only allowed into the keynote speeches and not the panel discussions...
...what the consent decree requires. But the Red Cross still has much to prove. A second progress assessment--delivered in June 1995--applauded improved communication between the Red Cross and the FDA, but also included a long list of violations, some of them troubling. Its Birmingham unit, for instance, drew blood from donors with histories of malaria and Hodgkin's disease. "One of the continuing problems," the FDA warned, "is the failure of employees to follow prescribed procedures...
...Clinton took up the part of Eleanor herself, telling Hillary how hard it was during her own tenure as First Lady and encouraging Mrs. Clinton to do what she thought was right. Houston persuaded Mrs. Clinton to engage in a similar dialogue with Mohandas Gandhi, but the First Lady drew the line at the suggestion she talk to Jesus Christ in front of the group...
...momentous occasion for Sogra, a village located 580 miles northeast of Moscow. Earlier this month, however, when former regional first secretary Yuri Guskov (now a member of the Russian parliament and a big man in the diamond business) came to campaign for Communist presidential candidate Gennadi Zyuganov, he drew a crowd generously estimated...
...traditional computer. Instead Sony is positioning the sleek gray box as the first step on the road to digital "home media stations," machines that will combine video, stereo and Internet access. That may be a visionary strategy--or a clever way to lower expectations for a product that drew mixed reviews at last week's PC Expo in New York City. Herewith, a look at the features Sony hopes will help the machine crush its PC rivals...