Word: healthly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...realm of student life, we applaud the council's intention to investigate the problems with the University Health Services. They should begin a similar inquiry into the continuing problem of security on campus. In addition, the council should join the groups currently considering the question of Asian admissions...
...companies carry an ominous obligation that they have never really acknowledged on their books: the health-care benefits promised to retirees. Unlike pension plans, which are backed by investment funds, companies usually pay for retiree health-insurance costs as they occur...
...Crimson is gearing up for more tough competition when it travels to Cornell next weekend to compete in the Heptagonal Championships. Practices will be less strenuous as Harvard prepares for the ten-team meet and tries to improve its health...
...Seaga's heavy cuts in health and education spending had angered the poor. There was a growing consensus among Jamaicans that the recovery had benefited mainly businessmen and the wealthy. Under the party slogan of "We put people first," Manley succeeded in portraying Seaga as a callous, autocratic Prime Minister obsessed with computer figures and uninterested in his constituents...
...sharp contrast to Reagan's stiff-necked philosophic rigidity, Bush was eager to touch every point on the ideological spectrum. He honored, with lip service at least, most of his kinder and gentler campaign promises, ranging from a pledge to halt offshore drilling in California to advocacy of extended health care for pregnant women and children. Bush courted environmentalists (by pledging an end to acid rain and toxic dumping) and borrowed lines from Jesse Jackson ("Keep hope alive"), while still echoing themes from the Reagan years ("growth and opportunity" and "family and faith") and bowing at the shrine...