Word: vital
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...there is a silver lining to this, it's that those who were operated on had a similar survival rate regardless of race. So getting the word out that there is a proven treatment could help close the gap. It's also vital for doctors and patients to make sure they understand each other. Often it takes only a little extra time and attention to bridge any cultural differences...
...only real candidate out there thus far, John McCain, is enigmatic and probably too straightforward to cope with the vital internationalism of the presidency. Gore is due for an early retirement package. He has never been his own man, relying too heavily on polls, as Clinton does. That is anathema to leadership. Restoring America as the cure-all for the free world's problems will be of benefit not only to Americans but also to everyone else around the globe. MIKE BOUCHARD Burlington...
BGLTSA Necessary and Vital Force on Campus
Until gays and lesbians feel comfortable publicly behaving in the same manner as heterosexuals, and until people lose their actual fear of gay and lesbian sex while maintaining a pretense of political and cultural liberalism, the BGTLSA's militancy is a necessary and vital political force on campus. It would be unfortunate if it were to splinter due to the vague feeling of discomfort that some prospective members have at the organization's vigorous assertions of homosexual social equality...
...beer minutia aside, most people just want to imbibe vast amounts of beer in one sitting. UHS calls it binge drinking--students just call it kickin' the keg. There is one vital element to every party: beer. The easiest way to keep the beer flowing is by pumping the keg and the easiest way to get a keg is by calling everyone's favorite corner store, Louie's Superette (26 Surrey St., next to Mather, 876-6856; keg of BudLight $70 plus $10 deposit...