Word: musts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...have a hint--there is something in THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) which alleviates the pressure involved in glaucoma. The problem we must research now is how to use the drug to treat glaucoma without its psychological side effects," Dr. Douglas Gaasterland, a glaucoma specialist at NEI, said yesterday...
...that the season that continues with a key meet at Navy today will include an engagement with western powerhouse Stanford at Blodgett in early January. The scheduling of such an attractive meet graphically illustrates the arrival of Harvard as a national swimming powerhouse. Much of the credit must go to the fine recruiting job done by Bernal, who modestly admits, "Some people say that recruiting is my forte...
There are two functions this sort of chauvinistic breast-beating must serve. It is clearly cathartic: It makes the apostle of the American system feel 100 percent secure that he is in the right place, fighting the right fight. It must also account for much of Moynihan's popularity--this propensity for seeing the world in simple black and white--since Tocqueville himself observed that democracies love generalities, and have a hard time contemplating specifics. But it remains a mystery how Moynihan thinks it might ever win over what he should really be concerned about: the hearts and minds...
...world is not irrelevant to what is wrong with the Moynihan school of thought about international politics. By now, after we've witnessed some of the missteps and inconsistencies of the Carter administration's human rights policies, it should be evident that the attempt to translate values into policy must involve a careful process. It should mean distinguishing between values, deciding which ones we want to emphasize, and then examining how each might be rendered concrete in ways that promise lasting effects. This, in turn, requires a sensitivity to other peoples, and the specificity of their experiences, apart from...
Although the CIA still conducts covert operations aimed at influencing events in foreign countries, the president must authorize all such actions, and Congressional oversight committees must be informed of them, he said...