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...group therapy, individual psychotherapy or behavior modification-the standard treatments-some women cut down on their binges, but so far cures are unknown. Says Shanesey: "If we could get them to binge-purge once every three weeks instead of four or five times a week, that would be a start." One of the few things known for certain about bulimarectics is that they hate to cook for friends. Reason: they are afraid they will eat all the food before the guests arrive...
...student quoted Gould as saying in class yesterday that too many people are involved for it to remain unknown. He added that Gould told the class that he would follow any instructions he receives from the administration but would take no further action himself...
History, which is the only guide we have to the future, was largely forgotten, or worse, may have been unknown and unappreciated by both men. For 15 years, the record shows, the primary ingredient of peace has been our strength available and judiciously applied as in Berlin, Korea and around Cuba. That Carter never admitted this Government does have a policy of sorts for dealing with hostage taking can be understood, since he refused to invoke the plan in the Iran crisis (apply the maximum pressure that is sensible before making any concessions). Why Reagan showed no knowledge of that...
...mayor and the minister of railways. At first government spokesmen called it an accident. But when the official New China News Agency finally reported the incident the following day, it announced that "the blast was caused by an explosive charge brought into the railway station by an unknown person." Thus it raised the possibility of an act of terrorism, an almost unheard-of occurrence in China. The last such incident anyone could remember was in 1976, when three people were killed by a bombing outside the Soviet embassy. An other explosion during the factional battles of 1966-67 had ripped...
...underlying campaign issue between the known Carter and the still relatively unknown Reagan is the matter of competence and the ability to lead the nation. Carter has demonstrated repeatedly that he cannot inspire a commanding national majority, much less a divided Democratic Congress, to follow him on those infrequent occasions when he has tried to lead boldly. Carter was probably as eloquent and as persuasive as he can be in his early plea for waging a war on the energy problem, but nothing much happened until after three more years of U.S. dependence on foreign oil. Perhaps...