Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...conference is open to everyone, but for a price. For undergraduates, a ticket to the conference is $20, or $65 for the conference and the banquet, which will be held at the Boston Sheraton Hotel...
...Gramm ridiculed the Dole camp's frequent allusions to his military record, deftly making the point in the context of the budget talks. "If saying 'I served' is the best Bob Dole can do responding to a question about the budget, then I think I'll get a better ticket out of Iowa than I expected...
Under the old medicine, research hospitals paid for clinical research through billing surpluses; grants from the National Institutes of Health tended to pay only for big-ticket basic science. Colorado's Dr. Jones accuses HMOs of placing medicine in a double bind. "Is it reasonable," he asks, "for an insurer to demand the gold standard of proof and simultaneously refuse to pay for patients to enter a trial to get that level of proof?" Dr. Jones is convinced that women who once would have come to him for a transplant aren't coming because their doctors, operating under tight managed...
...ensure a military balance in the region. The accord allows arms to start flowing into the region beginning in mid-March. "We will not be able to leave unless the Bosnian government is armed and prepared to defend itself," says Democratic Senator Joseph Biden of Delaware. "That's the ticket home for Americans...
...more information, call the Ticket Office at 5-2211 or the Office of Sports Information...