Word: hunts
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...proposed regulations, which are still being discussed by research institutions and the NIH, would affect relatively few institutions in the country. Dr. Ronald D. Hunt, director of the New England Regional Primate Center, said yesterday. "I think there is very little abuse at Harvard, and very little abuse in the United States. "Hunt said...
...Hunt said that "a number of people who are making a jot of noise about animal research" have lobbied for passage of the legislation...
...Hunt said that Harvard would have to revise only a few of its current methods, such as those concerning record-keeping, review of research and communication with the NIH, it the proposals pass...
...secrecy surrounding the investigation has outraged several women's organizations. Cookie Hunt, a spokeswoman for the Women's Coalition to Stop the Green River Murders, says that her group is conducting its own investigation. An organization called the U.S. Prostitutes Collective accuses the police of being complacent because of the nature of the victims. Says Margaret Prescod: "We think the whole idea that it is O.K. to hunt down hookers is perpetuated by the police...
...part, Arnett encourages such animosity with his cantankerous, profane, macho manner. Even a hunting pal, Dale Whitesell, executive vice president of Ducks Unlimited, a national conservation organization, admits, "Where James Watt would never say a four-letter word, Ray would say every one you ever heard and some you haven't." Arnett, a Californian who headed that state's department of fish and game for seven years, likes to twit his environmentalist foes, calling them "tree huggers," "Chicken Little extremists" and "prairie fairies." Some months ago, he supported a tax on the binoculars, books and film used...