Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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In addition, say the women, an advanced starting time would allow them to quit work earlier and avoid the danger of late-night muggings. Earlier hours would also improve their domestic lives. Most are mothers and they would have more time to spend with their children. Profits would also improve...
DIED. Robert J. Kutak, 50, exuberant Omaha lawyer and indefatigable leader for the past five years of the campaign to reform the legal profession's code of ethics; of a heart attack; in Minneapolis. After a storm of protests over his proposals to weaken the bonds of client-attorney...
Several union officials also said they would like to see the new contract covering student dining hall workers as well as profession all employees.
DIED. Arturo Umberto Illia, 82, courtly, honest and respected President of Argentina from 1963 until his ouster in a 1966 military coup; of lung disease; in Cordoba City, Argentina. A country doctor by profession, he was elected to the National Assembly in 1948 and dared openly to oppose the dictatorship...
Medved's people are fiercely assertive about their individualities. Yet, surprisingly, many hold the layman's stereotypes about the medical profession: surgeons are coldhearted, cardiologists are technophiles, psychiatrists are intellectuals, and young nurses are lusty. They are also quick to see their own worst traits in colleagues: selfishness...