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...this office at the same time it was presented to other University officials, and was never seen or discussed by anyone in this office prior to its release. The Crimson writers indicate that the leadership of the AAA has brought grievances regarding Epps to this office, but fail to mention that in each instance (past and present) their concerns were discussed and that the students were referred to several University officers, including Epps, for possible resolution of the complaints. Further, the issue raised in May 21 article regarding what happened between Dean Epps and University guest Lane Nishikawa, head...
Kevorkian had rigged a canister of carbon monoxide so that Sue, with the good hand, could push a lever to release the deadly gas. According to experts, carbon monoxide causes a headache, sometimes severe, before it kills. Sue made no mention of that but asked after several minutes why it was taking so long. As recorded by Kevorkian in his notes, "Within 2 minutes her breathing deepened, in 4 minutes her complexion became deep red, eyes widened, then she fell unconscious, eyes closed somewhat, breathing stertorous, gradually diminishing in volume and frequency to final deep gasps which diminished in frequency...
...Michigan, where he has been living in the home of his fiance, controversial feminist law professor Catharine MacKinnon. Malcolm continues under contract to the New Yorker, where her editor was her husband Gardner Botsford. She conceded on the witness stand that her techniques have "freaked out" colleagues -- not to mention most other practitioners of her craft...
Confused? So are the doctors, nurses, hospital managers, insurance officials and company executives, whose incomes or profits will be drastically affected by the plan, and members of Congress, who will have to vote on it. Not to mention the patients, whose health may be at stake, and the taxpayers, who will have to pick up the bills. All have been subjected to months of wildly confusing and contradictory reports. Some apparently were Administration trial balloons, launched to test the reaction of the public and special-interest groups. Many more, or so White House insiders insist, were leaks from some...
...Administration made the task harder by the procedure it adopted. Elementary prudence -- not to mention Clinton's usual habit of seeking to accommodate everybody -- would seem to have dictated trying to bring the major interest groups aboard from the start, at least to the extent of listening to their views and thus giving them a stake in a plan they could feel they had helped shape. Instead, the White House turned the job over to a 511-member task force whose very names were kept secret. When the Administration grudgingly issued a list, the task-force members turned...