Word: makeing
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Although Kohl did not make any broad policy announcements, as some experts had hoped, his speech was high on drama and symbolism. The audience of students and alumni--many of whom lived through World War II and the Cold War--enthusiastically applauded the chancellor's frequent references to America's role in maintaining European peace...
...despite the many administrative tangles Vest will face, MIT faculty say they are confident he will make undergraduate education a priority. At Michigan, Vest was known for his rapport with students, and is said to have eaten in undergraduate dining halls on a fairly regular basis...
Testing. Under pressure from AIDS activists, the FDA has radically changed its regulations for testing new drugs. The Administration has proposed "parallel track" legislation that would make drugs available to certain patients before the usual testing process is complete. Nothing wrong with this. But this exception is for AIDS patients only -- a fact that hardly supports the thesis that government is holding back an AIDS cure or discriminating against AIDS patients...
Page, who is retiring this winter, wants to see a balance struck between those who call for the preservation of the wilderness and those who make a living from timbering. One thing he knows: change is coming to this valley, and it may be harsh...
Trump, who has a ten-day grace period to make his bond payment, may be trying to increase the pressure on his bankers in their negotiations to restructure his $2 billion debt load. Four major New York City banks have already agreed on a proposal that would extend him an additional $60 million to meet payment deadlines. But some of the smaller New Jersey banks reportedly balked at the terms because they felt they were taking on too much risk under the new arrangement...