Word: suited
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...obvious solution was a regular exercise regimen. After a few false starts, the Soviets seem to have found an effective in-flight training program. Cosmonauts now spend their waking hours in a "penguin suit," a running suit laced with elastic cords that creates resistance -- and needed exertion -- with nearly every move they make. They also go through extensive workouts that include two-mile runs on a treadmill. Throughout their missions cosmonauts stay on a diet designed to keep physical deterioration to a minimum. Romanenko's doctors say he lost at most 5% of his bone calcium, while other cosmonauts, although...
...enacted a set of maximum fees that it would pay for various kinds of treatment for Medicare patients. Because the hospitals made a profit only if they performed the procedures for less, they had an incentive to send patients home as soon as possible. Major insurance companies soon followed suit with their own cost ceilings, and employers devised incentives to encourage employees to reduce the time they spent in hospitals. For one thing, they required second opinions before elective surgery...
...university asked Suffolk Superior Court Judge Robert A. Mulligan to dismiss the suit in which Coretta Scott King, administrator of her late husband's estate, is attempting to gain possession of the documents, said Boston University Trustee Melvin B. Miller...
...King estate wins its suit, the documents will most likely be housed at the Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent Social Action in Atlanta, Pierce said...
...university also says that the King suit is invalid because King's death was in 1968 and the statute of limitations on such cases is two years, Miller said...