Word: ever
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...officials declined to comment on whether the school had ever rescinded a graduate's diploma in previous cases, but Yoo said he was not aware of any such prior incident...
...like cigarettes, where everyone supposedly knows they?re bad for you. This was a marketed drug whose dangers turned up later," says Cohen. "Any accusation that Wyeth-Ayerst knew about it beforehand is really going to resonate with a jury." And with Americans, as a population, reaching ever-higher levels of obesity, that?s a lot of sympathetic juries...
...warns that advances like these have a long history of turning into dead ends. "Angiogenesis inhibitors have a 20-year history of disappointment when they?re tried outside the laboratory," she says. "The problem is, blood supply is how we live. One of the most powerful such inhibitors ever was thalidomide ? that caused babies to be born with no arms because it was so good at pinching off new growth...
...strong economic indicators on the positive side ? exports are up, imports are down and industrial output is increasing. But the improvement in government revenues is mostly due to a rise in oil export earnings and tighter currency controls. And the economy remains as graft-riddled and barter-driven as ever...
...Summers) and off what the White House likes to call "America?s future" or "needed programs." (In other words, new spending.) He has the luxury of pushing delayed gratification (leavened with a small tax cut of his own) at a time when even overtaxed Americans are feeling wealthier than ever before, and the luck to be up against a GOP plan whose sheer size makes his spending programs look like the lesser of two fiscal evils. "The Republican plan assumes that government spending will increase at no more than the inflation rate for the next 10 years," says TIME White...