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Still, some changes in the laws may be forthcoming. Some pro-abortion physicians want to limit to 20 weeks the period during which an abortion may be performed. The restriction would, however, impose a serious handicap on doctors trying to determine whether to perform an abortion on genetic grounds. Many tests for fetal abnormalities cannot be made before the 16th or 18th week of pregnancy, and some take as long as 30 days to perform and evaluate. There is also sentiment for limiting abortions to regular hospitals. Dr. Hall, a leader in New York's abortion-reform movement, feels...
When Lee returned home in 1961, he was ready for a little action. He found it at Dallas' Tenison municipal golf course, where there were plenty of wallets waiting to be tapped. His challenge was hard to resist: he would play with only one club, give an opponent his handicap, and winner take all. Trevino claims that he and his trusty No. 3 iron never lost. When things were slow, he would take on all comers on an obstacle course that began on the first tee and then angled across a railroad crossing, down a gravel road and through...
...lower than those allowed by the Government. One hundred and sixty employees work with nitroglycerin at the plant. Though only .6% of such an adult group would normally show signs of coronary heart disease, Lange found 5% of the employees to be suffering from some kind of heart handicap...
Murphy had no qualms about his lack of acting ability. "I'm working he with a handicap," he told one director. "I have no talent." He was also quick to admit that he was in acting simply for the money. He did make money - some $2.5 million from 40 pictures - but part of it he gave away and the rest he lost in poor investments. For the past several years he was hounded by creditors. When he died, he was on a business trip trying to close one last deal to stave off bankruptcy...
...series of J-5 animated cartoons all have to be worked around school and homework. The Buckley School (in Sherman Oaks, where all five of them go) makes allowances, and a social worker-tutor travels with the boys wherever they go, but show biz is still a schooling handicap. But then again, the boys, who; get only a small allowance each week, aren't subject to the pressures of traveling grown-ups -you know, wasting time with those worthless chickies on the road, migraine headaches, creaking bones, drugs and alcohol-instead, they unwind nightly with pillow fights and card...