Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...limited thaw the new regime has signaled is genuine. The new constitution would restore the so-called office of the procuracy, which before its abolition in 1975 was responsible for screening evidence before prosecutions could be brought. Before convicting an offender, said a finger-wagging article in the party journal Red Flag, "we must attach importance to evidence, investigations and studies." Meanwhile, some long-imprisoned dissidents have been freed, most notably Li Yi-che, jailed in 1974 for protesting a lack of "socialist democracy and legality" in the regime. Tellingly, that very phrase is now in vogue in Peking...
Hypertension occurs less among college graduates than among those without a college education, according to a recent study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology...
Evidently, the Wall Street Journal still has a steady following: the perennial favorite, Economics 10, "Principles of Economics," held on to the number-one position by a wide margin...
...Journal came across this information and other fascinating tidbits of Harvard football memorabilia in a sports treasure chest unearthed at the Sports Service Bureau in the Athletic Department Building...
...Nicholas T. Zervas, chief of neurosurgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital, M.I.T. Physicist Eric R. Cosman, and colleagues at Boston's Beth Israel Hospital have now constructed a remarkable sensor that warns of pressure increases by means of radio telemetry. As the investigators explain in the Journal of Neurosurgery, they drill a small hole in the patient's skull and insert a piston so that its base rests on the brain's outer casing. Built into the piston is a miniature induction tuner. If pressure inside the cranium increases, it pushes the piston up a fraction...