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...doctors have an enormous responsibility to heal humankind," said the speaker, Dr. Bernard Lown. "I believe that each of you has the capability to prevent nuclear war by not being afraid of social involvement...
WASHINGTON--Mayor Marion Barry, acknowledging that he needs "to heal my body, mind and soul," but declining to mention drug abuse, announced yesterday that he will seek help following his arrest on a cocaine possession charge...
Barry said, "these ministers have helped me to keep the strength I need...I'm going to find a way to heal my body, mind and soul...
Lithuanian communists seemed relieved that the crisis had been postponed, but showed no signs of changing course. If Gorbachev's personal diplomacy fails to heal the rift, he will be faced with a fierce and potentially explosive test of his promise of political reform. "Moscow doesn't really have any options," said a Western diplomat. "Short of force, there isn't much it can do to stop this...
Because of its prestige, the U.S. has the potential to do enormous good in promoting international treaties to heal the planet. Agreements like the 1987 Montreal Protocol, governing the release of ozone-damaging gases, serve the important function of reassuring nations that protecting the environment will not put them at a competitive disadvantage. So far, though, the Bush Administration has squandered the momentum generated by the Montreal agreement. Administration negotiators outraged nations in Africa, a prime dumping ground for hazardous wastes, by opposing important safety provisions in an international agreement on the shipment of toxic refuse...