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...phone numbers (a power granted to the FBI last October)--is a canny merger of the dramatic and the cheap. No other state has sanctioned roving taps--hence the drama--and civil liberties, while priceless, are free. That helps explain why wiretap laws are also up for modification in Maryland, Illinois, New York and Michigan...
...Jerry and Marilyn Lawler--have a long-standing commitment to be together as they age. The six met in 1974, when they worked at Credit Union National, a trade association in Madison, Wis. For nearly 30 years, although they have been living in different states (most recently Connecticut, Maryland and Alabama), the couples--who have no children--have spent vacations and holidays together. They now devote their yearly vacations to checking out prospects for retirement. Their plan is to buy a parcel of land together. Each couple will have some acreage, and all will share a pool and tennis courts...
Last July a Maryland woman participating in a Johns Hopkins Hospital study designed to better understand asthma inhaled an experimental chemical, developed a severe reaction and died. The government reacted swiftly: it shut down all federally funded human research at the hospital for four days. The death was only the latest in a series of mortalities in clinical trials and prompted Hopkins and hundreds of other institutions where human trials are conducted to scrutinize their procedures. Since then, hospital review boards have tightened their protocols for clinical trials, requiring that doctors be closely monitored and patients fully informed...
Princeton did not defeat a team ranked in the top 140 of the RPI, although it did drop a close contest to No. 4 Maryland after leading by 15 in the second half...
...Good tests - ones that probe true learning and not last-minute cramming - are expensive. Michigan, Maryland and a few other states are using such well-regarded tests now, but these can cost upwards of $25 a pupil. Full implementation of the Bush plan, with high-quality tests in all 50 states, could cost up to $7 billion. The current legislation earmarks $370 million for this purpose...