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Speaking for consumers, Harvard Divinity Schoolgraduate and executive director of the Alliancefor the Mentally Ill, Geoffrey Brahmer criticizedthe need for profit motives...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Health Policy Debated By Experts at K-School | 10/7/1989 | See Source »

Environmentalists praised Japan's actions but noted that the reduction in drift-net use was much less sweeping than the ivory ban. Said New Zealand Prime Minister Geoffrey Palmer: "Any drift netting in the South Pacific is unacceptable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: About-Face | 10/2/1989 | See Source »

...analysis valid? "I certainly don't feel very comfortable with the way he's used the data," says Hart Research president Geoffrey Garin. While Kleck based his findings on the Hart survey, his analysis of the circumstances under which guns were used came from other studies. Protests Garin: "We don't know anything about the nature of the instances people were reporting." Says William Eastman, president of the California Chiefs of Police Association, about the Kleck conclusions: "It annoys the hell out of me. There's no basis for that data...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Do Guns Save Lives? | 8/21/1989 | See Source »

...health as the reason for his resignation. But most political observers believe Lange quit rather than work with a man he had forced out of the Cabinet only last December for pushing economic reforms too far. Ironically, both will serve in the government of the new Prime Minister, Geoffrey Palmer, where Lange has accepted the post of Attorney General...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Zealand: A Fretful Farewell | 8/21/1989 | See Source »

London hotel managers claim that Japanese guests fill up the tubs, leave the taps on, then pull out the drain plugs to ensure a constant flow of clear water. The result: heavy damage from the overflow flooding through carpets and cascading into rooms below. Says Geoffrey Gold, general manager of the Swallow International Hotel, where 20% of the guests are Japanese: "It got to the point where an average of one bathroom a day was flooded." Some hotels are warning Japanese guests that flooders will face fines; others have made a simple but costly technological adjustment: installing drains in bathroom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain: Money Down The Drain? | 8/14/1989 | See Source »

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