Word: everetts
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
SUDER by Percival L. Everett...
Surgeon General Everett Koop has announced the Administration's revision of the "Baby Doe" regulations governing some 6,800 hospitals that receive federal funds. Now they must post notices at nurses' stations on each pediatric, maternity and nursery floor stating that failure to give handicapped infants essentially the same quality of care as the nonhandicapped is illegal. The regulations were prompted by a Bloomington, Ind., case last year, when a child born with Down's syndrome was denied surgery and nourishment, and died. In April, a federal judge struck down the original Health and Human Services Department...
...vecoeur said of his adopted land: "Individuals of all nations are melted into a new race of men." Americans embittered by the wars of Europe knew that fusing diversity into unity was more than a poetic ideal, it was a practical necessity. In 1820 future Congressman Edward Everett warned, "From the days of the Tower of Babel, confusion of tongues has ever been one of the most active causes of political misunderstanding...
These movements reflect a "growing awareness of the secondary effects of research and a growing concern about the impact of science technology," says Everett I. Mendelsohn, professor of the History of Science and a noted expert on science policy. Parker I Coddington, one of Harvard's lobbyists who has been forced to confront these movement concurs: "The full 1000 percent confidence in science that existed a decade or so ago is gone...
State Rep. George Keverian (D-Everett), chairman of the special committee, said last week that broadcasts would open the legislative process to the members of the public who usually can't see the House in action. He added that now the long speeches on the floor could "drive the whole state crazy, instead of just...