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...much more testing lies ahead, says Dr. Ronald Herberman, chief of biological therapeutics at the National Cancer Institute, and the world will have to wait a bit longer to see what interferon can do. In the encouraging results so far, he says, "we may be seeing just the tip of the iceberg...
Graham told the Crimson in May that she may not seek reelection if she decides to run for Speaker of the House Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill's Congressional seat...
...other Democrats seemed to agree. While only 46 voted for the Republican package in April, 73 crossed the line last week. G.O.P. defections were cut in half, to seven. Said Minority Leader Robert Michel: "It was a good win, and we're grateful for it." House Speaker Tip O'Neill, who led a vigorous campaign against the April bill, mounted only a halfhearted challenge this time. The President, he warned, "is not going to be happy until he has the Marines and the Rangers there and has a complete victory...
...cartoonist, Garry Trudeau has earned a reputation for throwing punches as often as punch lines. The creator of Doonesbury once led readers on a comic tour through Ronald Reagan's brain and lanced House Speaker Tip O'Neill for protecting Congressmen who were chummy with South Korean lobbyists. Last month a sequence ridiculing the antiabortion documentary The Silent Scream so worried the Universal Press Syndicate, Doonesbury's distributor, that the artist agreed to withdraw it. Trudeau was back in the headlines (and his strip briefly out of several papers) last week for giving a black eye to Ol' Blue Eyes...
...doubters initially focused their attention on the circumstances under which the latest trail opened up on May 31. Following a tip from an unidentified informant, West German police raided the house in Gunzburg, West Germany, of Hans Sedlmeier, a former employee of the Mengele family firm who was said to have been in touch with Josef in South America. Inside, the agents discovered photographs and letters from Brazil that pointed to an elderly Austrian couple, Wolfram and Liselotte Bossert, who lived near Sao Paulo. Searching their home, Brazilian police discovered other documents apparently belonging to Mengele. The Bosserts said that...