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Morris, Joe Alex | October 13, 1969 issue

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This article presents brief description of various political and social proceedings and movements. It reports about some of the protests against the 20 per cent cuts in biological and medical research grants proposed by the U.S. National Institutes of Health. The American Chemical Society and the New York Academy of Sciences held meetings in this context to bring this threat to research in the life sciences and medical technology to public attention. Another news regarding the electoral victory of Republican Kurt Kiesinger's Christian Democratic Union by 46.1 per cent over the 42.7 per cent of U.S. Foreign Minister Willy Brandt's Social Democrats.

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FEDERAL aid to medical research; MEDICINE -- Research; NATIONAL Institutes of Health (U.S.); ELECTIONS; KIESINGER, Kurt; BRANDT, Willy; POLITICAL candidates; UNITED States
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