Word: sickingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...bill that resembles Clinton's. What hasn't changed is that hard-liners in both parties think the issue can carry them to success in the 1998 congressional elections. Be prepared for charges that the President is trying to socialize medicine or that the G.O.P. wants to toss sick children into the snow, all of it whipped up by the lobbyists and pollsters that dove into the health-care melee the last time...
...rare performances of Mozart's first symphony, composed when he was only eight. The symphony form was still in a formative phase at this time, and included only strings and a few select wind instruments. Mozart composed this piece in his spare time while attending his sick father in London, and, so the story goes, said to his sister Nannerl, "Remind me to give the horn something worthwhile to do!" If that were not enough to stagger anyone, there are moments of soaring loveliness in this Symphony. It has the clarity of sound and rhythm of the Baroque style, though...
Heymann advocates guaranteeing sick leave for all employees with families...
These women, particularly former welfare recipients, are often unable to take sick leave if their children become ill, according to panelist Jody Heymann, associate director of the Harvard Center on Society and Health...
STAY HOME! Workers with respiratory illnesses probably ought to stay away from work and keep their contagious germs to themselves. Yet a survey shows that nearly 85% go into the office anyway. One reason cited: they feel guilty about calling in sick...