Word: licensees
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The new atmosphere worries Pope John Paul II, who is striving to tighten doctrinal discipline in the church. In 1986 Rome revoked the license of Father Charles Curran to teach theology at the Catholic University of America because of his open questioning of the church's stand on sexual morality...
Redfield suggests that AIDS screening be part of routine testing of hospital patients, pregnant women, marriage license applicants and clients of venereal disease and drug abuse programs. The aim is to spot the infection early, when its symptoms can often be controlled, if not cured, and when carriers can be...
Drug users would be subject to $10,000 civil penalties per violation for mere possession; would be ineligible for student loans, public housing and other federal benefits; and could face loss of their right to drive, if states enforce license suspension programs to obtain more federal highway money.
To help prevent casualties, Thatcher's Ministry of Defense moved to reduce the high visibility -- and vulnerability -- of British troops on the Continent. The 95,000 British soldiers in West Germany were ordered to exchange special black-and-white military license plates for ordinary British tags. This fall Thatcher plans...
For most American men now over the age of 33, the draft was as much a part of growing up as getting a driver's license. Congress had reinstituted military conscription in 1940, requiring men to register when they turned 18. The unfortunate were generally drafted at 19, but a...