Word: obstructionism
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French President Georges Pompidou last week learned to his embarrassment that Europe has outgrown the era of Charles de Gaulle. Frustrated by the "unrealistic dreams" of his fellow Europeans-that is, their desire to tiptoe toward supranationalism by strengthening existing Common Market institutions-Pompidou fell back on De Gaulle'...
From the very beginning of the 18-year old vote, the Cambridge Election Commission has obstinately refused to recognize the intent of Quinn's ruling, registering students only with the greatest of difficulty. Cambridge registration procedures have made such obstruction even easier.
All the operations worked moderately well. But what revolutionized revascularization was a procedure developed at the Cleveland Clinic by Dr. René Favaloro, now 48, an Argentine-born surgeon who joined Effler in 1962 to study coronary-artery disease. In an operation first performed four years ago next week, he...
Once the heart has been stopped, Effler calls for the saphenous vein, measures it and cuts off the required length. Then he sews it into place, first below and then above the obstruction. With the first graft in place, Effler repeats the procedure on the right coronary artery and checks...
The five-Jay Craven, Susan Gregory, Chip Marshall, John Scaglioti, and Kathy Sister-urged the Committee to propose the People's Peace Treaty for passage in the Senate and to support the upcoming demonstrations in Washington on Monday and Tuesday in which PCPJ will attempt to close the city by...