Word: israel
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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Sadat wrote of Israel's actions in a curiously passive way, never blaming Begin personally. For example, he noted that "numerous provocative and negative actions have been taken in flagrant de fiance of the peace process and its very essence...
Begin engagingly two days later, in a letter that started with an engagingly chatty you on his health: "Thank God my health is good. May I tell you something of my thoughts during the illness that befell me. My good doctors put me you a machine, made in Israel, unique in its sophistication, which you saw in of and which we even export to the U.S. After nearly two hours of or deal, they had a photo of my heart. The professor decided to show it to me. So what is the human heart...
With or without Argentine backing, the Garcia Meza regime is on weak ground. Only eight countries, among them Israel, South Africa and Paraguay, recognize it. Tin miners continue a costly strike ($1.5 million a day in lost export earnings). Not even all the military approve of the coup: Garcia Meza's reshuffling of troop commanders is seen as a clear sign of suspect allegiance. Archbishop Jorge Manriquez Hurtado of La Paz and Bolivia's Council of Bishops have condemned the junta for creating a "climate of violence." On Aug. 6, Independence Day, the day he probably would have...
...million women took the synthetic hormone DES (diethylstilbestrol) to prevent miscarriages. But by 1971 doctors had unequivocal evidence that the drug produced worrisome cervical abnormalities in the women's female children. Now, after a five-year study of DES daughters, a team at Boston's Beth Israel Hospital has encouraging news: two types of DES-linked cervical lesions in these offspring apparently disappear in time and do not seem to be precancerous...
...Beth Israel researchers observed 178 DES daughters, some of them from puberty. Initially, 121 had cervical ectopy, a condition in which misplaced glandular tissue grows on the cervix. But subsequent examinations revealed that this tissue was being replaced gradually; in many of the young women the ectopy disappeared. At the start of the study, 123 women had fibrous ridges growing around their cervical walls; this "hood" later receded in 52% and vanished in 28%. But the good news has a bad side. If DES daughters lose their abnormal cervical "markers" and neglect checkups, doctors may not monitor them for another...