Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Government payments and fed kick backs to one another for unnecessary or fictional patient examinations, clinic visits, tests and prescriptions. The investigation was maddeningly difficult because both patients and personnel at the ghetto health centers tended to be transient, and the fraudulent paper work involved was hard to track in the disarray of federal and state bureaucracies. But Skinner quickly became convinced that he had "just scratched the surface." So 15 months ago, he created the Governmental Frauds Unit-first federal effort of its kind in the nation...
...Munch's own furious insights and tilted perceptions. So the movie becomes as gloom-ridden, as frightened and obsessive as the youthful artist himself. Watkins fragments the film, fords the stream of consciousness, forsaking the obvious for the magnification of a detail. The narration (read on the sound track by the director himself) informs us that Munch eventually developed agoraphobia. In a more conventional film, we would have been treated to scenes of the artist reeling down streets, cowering in his room. Not here. Once stated, the agoraphobia is established and-as far as the director is concerned...
...Ditzler was costly, and coach Corey Wynn pointed out that this was the first time all year that the squad had played a match indoors on a hard surface. The loss, though, the team's first of the fall season, was just as hard. Radcliffe should get back on track against the MIT Engineers today...
Throughout the week, Washington remained determinedly optimistic, insisting that the Rhodesian agreement was still "on the track." All parties had accepted the principle of majority rule, said U.S. officials, and were now merely engaged in preconference maneuvering. The details mentioned in Smith's speech were to be negotiated at the conference, and Smith might not even be represented. Upon hearing this, Salisbury expressed "surprise...
Koenig suggested ways of "thinning out" Arab concentrations in Israel. The government, he urged, should set up a political party for the Arabs that could be infiltrated by agents who would keep track of Arab aims. Emigration restrictions on Arab students ought to be eased, he said, and re-entry made next to impossible. Arab families ought to be stripped of government grants. In Galilee, where Arab workers constitute half the labor force in some Jewish-owned businesses, there should be an Arab job ceiling of 20%. That way, Koenig argued, economic insecurity would keep Arab minds off "thoughts...