Word: right
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...noble way that their daddy earns a living, and that the Holy Cross Hospital, where he goes, is a life-saving hospital run by self-effacing sisters. If you'll dig beneath your slick but often misleading facts, you'll find out that they're right...
...This laissez-faire jungle where the only right the patient has is that of paying the wildly nonstandard fee and where the doctor can literally bury his mistakes and be free to make new ones, just as fatally irreversible as the old ones, will end only when people shed their awe of that imposing facade the A.M.A. has so skillfully built and treat the practitioners of that not so arcane science like the technician every professional...
Condition Serious. To their dismay, the doctors soon discovered that Eisenhower had developed pneumonia in his right lung during his convalescence, a common postoperative occurrence among the elderly. While the pneumonia was being "treated vigorously" with antibiotics, the respiratory complication made it hard for Eisenhower to breathe...
Though George Wallace has remained out of sight since his November trouncing, his brand of right-wing evangelism is still very much on the minds of his followers. The Association of Wallace Voters met recently in Dallas and it vowed to have a slate of third-party candidates by 1970 to run for state and national posts. In Louisville last week, 176 delegates - some members of such groups as the John Birch Society and the Liberty Lobby - gathered to form yet another conservative party. Wallace, who did not even bother to answer an invitation to address the convention, was described...
...park was conceived after the Southern Pacific railway company decided to convert much of its Watts right-of-way to industrial usage. The Commerce Department's Economic Development Administration joined the act by forming the nonprofit Economic Resources Corporation to acquire additional land and run the park. Headed by an aggressive Negro entrepreneur named Richard Allen, ERC's board includes eight other Los Angeles businessmen, one of them black...