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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Apart from the price tag, the bill as passed contains the fiat that the Pentagon must build "as soon as practicable" two new nuclear-powered guided-missile frigates similar to the Navy's Bainbridge. The measure also provided twice as much money as the Defense Department had requested in order to accelerate development of the so-called advanced manned strategic aircraft, a new long-range heavy bomber...
...Panther-that name may change before the car's introduction in September-is Chevrolet's belated answer to Mustang. It has much the same long hood, set-back passenger compartment and squat trunk of the Mustang, will have about the same average price tag...
From the first sulfa compounds of the 1930s to the latest molecular manipulation of penicillin, the wonder drugs of modern medicine have carried a high price tag. And the bill keeps getting bigger. Patients are paying it with an increased number of drug-induced diseases...
...spends $600 for two weeks of postgraduate education a year. During such absence he has no income, and his office overhead continues. To maintain his medical-school appointment and university-hospital affiliations, he must donate at least 50 teaching hours annually. It is not easy to put a price tag on all this, or on the weekends spent in libraries trying to keep abreast of, perhaps contribute to, medical literature. Is this so enviable an income for a man who spends five to ten years beyond college, often with considerable personal sacrifice, to prepare himself intellectually, emotionally and technically...
...Whether or not students really want or need grades. "For some people, we know that grades have a damaging, cramping effect," Ford said. "But for others, they seem very important. Some people need the reassurance of grades, and others feel cheated if they don't get a price tag for their effort...