Word: approaching
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...approach a new semester, we are ready to hit the ground running and to hold true to our campaign promises. In the months to come, expect to see a more visible council. Even though our first meeting is not until Feb. 6, 2000, all council members have already signed up to work on specific projects that interest them. This is something that has never been done before and will create the new level of accountability that will help us prepare for the future, smaller council. Big projects lined up throughout the spring will furnish better services for the student body...
While doctors say the condition, called atrial fibrillation, isn't serious - former President Bush is a fellow sufferer - voters tend to take a conservative approach to a candidate's health. In addition, the revelation could hurt Bradley's attempts to paint himself as a more honest, open alternative to Al Gore. While John McCain, Bradley's cross-party fellow underdog, has made his physical and mental health an open book, Bradley won't reveal any medical records before 1996. The former Knick has taken the stance that the episodes are minor and that he'll notify the media...
Residents are pleased with the approach that the University has taken with these future development areas...
...subject of McCain himself, Snider cited the candidate's "refreshing" approach to politics and campaigning. Choi said that when he first heard McCain speak, he was struck immediately by the senator's eloquence. McCain was "something special," and well-worth supporting...
...SOUND APPROACH In more than 14,000 pregnancies each year, mother and fetus have incompatible blood types. In these cases, the mother's immune system may attack the fetus' red blood cells, causing potentially fatal anemia in the unborn baby. Now doctors report a painless way to screen for the problem. A special Doppler ultrasound placed over a mother's belly was shown to be 100% effective in detecting moderate to severe fetal anemia. That sure beats today's invasive screening procedures like cordocentesis, in which a blood sample is taken from the umbilical cord, with an attendant risk...