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...hoping that insulin treatment before the disease expresses itself will prevent the disease altogether," says Dr. R. Paul Robertson, professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota. "In the best of all possible worlds, this method would prevent or delay Type I diabetes," he says...
...installing chapters in each congressional district, supplemented by city, town and campus organizations. Although Perot, perhaps saving up for a grand gesture, withholds the tally even from state leaders, enrollment appears to have topped 2 million, doubling since late spring. This dwarfs other public-action groups, even Pat Robertson's influential Christian Coalition, which has been in existence far longer...
...Bill Robertson, Brown LB (So., 6-1, 210) Rockaway Point, N.Y.-- Nine tackles (six solo, three assists) including one for a loss...
...turn of the decade, the religious right's national crusade seemed moribund. A series of spectacular embarrassments (Jimmy Swaggart, Jim Bakker) and costly political setbacks (Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, the 1992 G.O.P. Convention) spawned a cocky conventional wisdom that the holy warriors were a burnt-out force. Then from the ashes arose a new strategy of striking at the local level to seize the national agenda from the bottom up rather than the top down. "We do our best to fly under the radar of the media and professions so they don't know what hit them until...
...school agenda and won Farris the Republican nomination. Now he is running neck and neck with Beyer. Farris vows to "bring my religion into politics." Beyer's forces call Farris "a poster boy for the religious right." Although Farris disavows any ties to the powerful Christian Coalition, founder Pat Robertson recently mailed letters to 12,000 supporters hailing Farris' efforts as "a campaign for the future of the Republican Party...