Word: feds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...pancake mix and syrup -- proof, he says, that no one here goes hungry. He regards as misplaced any sentiment questioning his sisters' child rearing: "They are young single mothers who adore their children," he vouches. On a typical day, he ticks off, "the kids go to school, get fed, watch TV, go to sleep . . . like a normal family...
While some panicky traders took the rate hike as a signal that the bull market might be over, other Wall Street watchers shrugged off such fears. "The market overreacted," asserted Edward Yardeni, chief economist for the investment firm C.J. Lawrence. "It's better for the Fed to tighten a little bit now rather than a lot later." Yet worried traders and investors remained shaken. Said Stan Weinstein, a stock market analyst and newsletter publisher in Hollywood, Florida: "The market is going to be awfully nervous next week...
...story of Harvard professors experimenting on human subjects becomes more and more disturbing by the day. Evidently, students at the Fernald School were unwittingly fed radioactive food. Outraged Harvard students have been the first to protest this ethical breach. But perhaps this story should start us Harvard students worrying about ourselves. They told the Fernald kids and their parents that the children were brighter than the others and would be members of "a Science Club." They tell us and our parents that we're the cream of the academic crop and that we attend "the top college in America." They...
...Fernald State School in Waltham has been the early flashpoint. The late Harvard faculty member Dr. Clemens E. Benda fed children milk with radioactive tracers with their breakfast cereal as part of a nutrition study in the 1950s...
...Enrietto had bitter words for the researchers who in 1962 fed more than 60 retarded children doses of radioactive iodine...