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...number of students complained to this office that they had given the Crimson group 'extensive interviews' and that 'none of their pro-Foundation comments were included in the articles because they did not fit with the Crimson's ulterior slant...
...Foundation, and enthusiastically endorsed our programs and efforts. A number of students complained to this office that they had given the Crimson group "extensive interviews" and that "none of their pro-Foundation comments were included in the articles because they did not fit with the Crimson's ulterior slant...
...These demonstrators I don't support at all," said Toomey, who actively supported a total U.S. with-drawal from the Gulf last Monday. "I think they have ulterior motives, just to cause trouble. They're for peace, and they break windows and impede people getting to work...
...taken place. At the same time, he rejected foreign inquiries on the prosecution of state criminals as meddling in China's internal affairs. He decried speculation that the Communists were taking advantage of the gulf crisis to crack down on dissidents as "an act of rumormongering and mudslinging with ulterior motives...
Psychologists maintain that they are eager to prescribe because medication is an increasingly powerful tool for relieving mental illness. But some critics see an ulterior motive. They contend that what the two professions are really concerned about is profits. In fact, psychiatrists have reason to worry. From 1982 to 1987, according to one poll, the proportion of counseling visits handled by psychiatrists fell from 36% to 22%, while those by psychologists rose from 29% to 34%. This summer Washington loosened psychiatrists' grip on treatment of the elderly by permitting psychologists to receive reimbursements from Medicare. In addition, the California supreme...