Word: frist
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Congressional Republicans have yet to coalesce around a single plan, but most G.O.P. measures are likely to be built around a bipartisan Senate bill, sponsored by Democrat John Breaux and Republican Bill Frist. Just last week the pharmaceuticals lobby in Washington announced its tentative support for the Breaux-Frist approach, which would compel insurance companies to provide a "high-option" plan with drug benefits and then help cover the cost of that insurance for the poor and near poor. With its bipartisan cachet, the Breaux-Frist bill is likely to become the big starting point for a fiery debate, particularly...
Graham, just 59 games into his frist season as coach, will remain with the Blackhawks organization, team officials said. His new position was unclear...
Ronald Beamish, 69, visiting from England, went over to Chestnut and felt for a pulse; it was failing. "You'll be all right," he said. "You'll be all right." Over on the Senate side of the Capitol, Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee, a heart surgeon in his former life, got word of the shootings and raced across to the scene as medics poured in from the ambulances outside. He worked to resuscitate first one victim, then another. "I was really just focused on keeping their hearts and lungs moving," he said. Gibson was hustled out to a helicopter...
...hear from Harvard as we would hear from anyother school," says Margaret Camp, a Fristspokesperson. "And Senator Frist seeks Harvard'sopinion no more than any other school...
Even Sen. Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), a HarvardMedical School graduate and one of theUniversity's strongest Republican allies in thepast, can't be seen to favor Harvard over those ofhis constituent colleges...