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...one-month experiment during May with closed-circuit broadcasts to Capitol offices seemed to go smoothly enough, even if some Senators complained that the sharp camera angles exposed their baldness (staffers are working to improve the angle before the show goes live). Inevitably, of course, some Senators will play for the nightly news. Three weeks ago, William Proxmire of Wisconsin illustrated that U.S. consumption of dairy products is rising by brandishing large chunks of cheese. Protested Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa: "The public perception is that unless they see you on TV, you're not doing your job. When...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ready for Prime Time? Tv Cameras Intrude into The | 6/2/1986 | See Source »

...preliminary step toward restructuring the economy away from its dependence on exports. That was good news to the Reagan Administration, which last week reported that the March U.S. trade deficit had widened by $2 billion, to $14.5 billion, with the deficit in trade with Japan setting an all-time one-month record of $5.5 billion. In Tokyo on Saturday, Reagan called on Nakasone, and the two discussed ways of resolving the imbalance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Breezy Theme | 5/12/1986 | See Source »

Coles, Dr. John A Billings, assistant clinical professor of medicine, and Dr. John D. Stoekle, professor of medicine, taught "Plain Doctoring" in January, 1983, a course designed to introduce medical students to the practice of medicine within a broader context--one which included community, housing, and family. The one-month course had taken students into the homes of patients, and given them hands-on training...

Author: By Peter C. Krause, | Title: The Urban Health Project | 4/24/1986 | See Source »

...slept a little bit," Thomas R. Quinn, associate dean for facilities and maintanance, admits. Quinn and Director of Athletics John P. Reardon, Jr. '60 cited troubles with the delivery of materials, a one-month steelworkers strike, and delayed window deliveries as major causes of the postponed reopening...

Author: By Jonathan Putnam, | Title: IAB Renovations Not Yet Complete | 9/18/1985 | See Source »

...slept a little bit," Thomas R. Quinn, associate dean for facilities and maintanance, admits. Quinn and Director of Athletics John P. Reardon, Jr. '60 cited troubles with the delivery of materials, a one-month steelworkers strike, and delayed window deliveries as major causes of the postponed reopening...

Author: By Jonathan Putnam, | Title: IAB Waits And Waits | 9/9/1985 | See Source »

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