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The President, who has been pressing for immigration reform, is expected to sign the bill. Then comes the hard part, enforcing the new law. "Nobody can say it's going to work," confessed Panetta. "But one thing is clear. The present situation is intolerable."
A number of Oculinum patients are pressing the Food and Drug Administration to approve the drug for market soon, believing that such a decision might ease insurers' fears. But the FDA is adamant about following proper procedures. Says Deputy Commissioner John Norris: "We can't make new standards just for...
To head off cuts in SDI, Reagan needs to demonstrate continued progress toward the kind of deal he and Gorbachev could not bring off in Iceland. That in turn raises the most pressing question left hanging at the summit: which, if any, pieces of the package that fell apart in...
Demoralized, Harvard was flat for the rest of the game. Instead of pressing forward, the Crimson played defensively, Scalise said. Harvard took only five shots all game.
Delegates to the three-day conference reaffirmed such objectives as decriminalizing adult prostitution and abolishing red-light districts. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome was a pressing issue. Said Margo St. James, founder of the National Task Force on Prostitution, a U.S. prostitutes' group: "People are too afraid to come out in the...