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Neither writer, in criticizing the press, goes as far as Nixon, who in his memoirs RN argued that "the media are far more powerful than the President in creating public awareness and shaping public opinion, for the simple reason that the media always have the last word." Like many of Nixon's "simple" reasons, this isn't so. (In Nixon's own case, it was the combination of the press, the courts, the Congress, and finally the facts that...
...Social Democrats' resurgence seemed less a reflection of voter sympathy for a move back to the left than an expression of public disenchantment with the austerity policies of outgoing Prime Minister Thorbjörn Fälldin. During his five years in power, the stubborn sheep farmer juggled three governments in an unsuccessful bid to forge a unified coalition among Sweden's fractious non-Socialist parties. Confronted with an inflation rate of 8.5% and a budget deficit of $12.8 billion (about 12% of the country's gross national product, in contrast to the U.S. deficit of about...
Down the hall, you pass bulletin board after bulletin board overflowing with test-taking information and articles mentioning Stanley's success in the business. "Just In!" proclaims a grape-purple poster with lemon-yellow lettering. "New exercises for the NCLEX-RN (registered nurses' exam)! Straight from the latest ETS administration!" The hallway opens up into a lounge with food machines and a water cooler. Classroom and Test-N-Tape rooms branch out on all sides. Stanley watches silently from the news clipping photographs, smiling his kindly middle-aged person's smile...
Women and UHS at Harvard--an Informal discussion with Dr. Eleanor Shore, Nancy Pasco, RN and Jan Bencit, RN; Ellot...