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...obvious solution to the problem of steadily deteriorating mail service is to legalize private competition in first class mail, and to lift those restrictions which inhibit competition in other classes of mail. In many areas, private companies already compete successfully with the Postal Service in second- and third-class mail, despite those restrictions and despite the fact that the USPS charges less than cost on such mail, subsidizing it out of revenues from its biggest money-maker, first-class mail. In Congressional hearings in 1974, Congressman Philip Crane reported that the American Postal Corporation was delivering advertising to over half...
...Ambiguity: "Corticosteroids, antimalarial drugs and other agents may impede degranulation, because of their ability to prevent granule membranes from rupturing, to inhibit ingestion or to interfere with the degranulation mechanism...
CHUL members proposed similar legislation two years ago, but House masters on the CHUL, fearing that such a loss of confidentiality would inhibit discussion, massed to kill the bill...
...least slowing the development of new drugs. The latest report is by two pharmacologists from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. The current laws, argue Drs. William Wardell and Louis Lasagna in a new study titled Regulation and Drug Development, are so strict that they actually inhibit the development of new drugs. As a result, American patients are not only being deprived of drugs already in use in other countries, they are also paying more for those they can obtain at home...
...addition, some of our endowment monies have from time to time gone into the stock of companies that pollute and the bonds of municipalities that pollute. Such investments in no way inhibit our support of the enforcement of laws and regulations to control pollution...