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# Retirements: Retirement created frenzy among Beanie Baby consumers.
Retirements were rather frequent resulting in failure to complete any rallies during 1974.
He founded Secure Retirements, a quoted care home provider, with Andrew Cowen, the former Southampton F. C.
Lowe's Secure Retirements, which ran Nursing homes, was a perfect candidate.
Retirements plagued the team for the first four rounds were remedied by victory at Silverstone and a 6th at Le Mans where they were joined by Derek Bell.
Retirements followed in Canada and in Detroit, where Brundle claimed the team's best result of the season with second position as Bellof stuck his Tyrrell in the pit wall.

editorial and disagreements
Mocquereau's editorial team only lasted a year: owing to editorial disagreements with Mocquereau, Pothier ended up in charge of the editing which, amongst other things, led to the production of a revised Graduale Romanum in 1908.
Russell blamed the marriage breakup on disagreements over Maria's insistence for a greater editorial role in Zion's Watch Tower magazine, though a later court judgment noted that he had labelled the marriage " a mistake " three years before the dispute over her editorial ambitions had arisen.
Despite this success, Lafferty left the magazine after only two years following various disagreements including the editorial direction on a cover story on Desperate Housewives, and a perceived generation gap towards third-wave feminists and grunge, a genre that Lafferty had trashed as being oppositional to feminism.
Allbritton also had major disagreements with editor Jim Bellows over editorial policy ; Bellows left the Star for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner.
Finley-Day disappeared from the UK comics scene in the mid 1980s, allegedly after editorial disagreements with the 2000 AD management.
He was fired from Congressional Quarterly in 1969 after festering disagreements with Poynter over editorial policy at the publication and Schroth's efforts to advocate " more imaginative ways of doing things " reached a boil.
The newspaper was planned in 1972 by the journalist Indro Montanelli, together with the colleague Enzo Bettiza, after some disagreements with the new pro-left editorial line adopted by the newspaper Corriere della Sera, where Montanelli had been one of the most important contributors.

editorial and health
Ratebzad wrote the famous New Kabul Times editorial ( May 28, 1978 ) which declared: " Privileges which women, by right, must have are equal education, job security, health services, and free time to rear a healthy generation for building the future of the country ...
In an editorial published by the The Wall Street Journal, historian and Author Dr. Paul Moreno argued that the requirement of all Americans to purchase health insurance or face a penalty could be construed as a direct tax that must be apportioned and thus unconstitutional.
The last two paragraphs of Church's editorial are read by actor Sam Elliot in the 1989 film Prancer, about Jessica Riggs, a little girl who believes the wounded reindeer she is nursing back to health belongs to Santa.
Based mostly on aggregation from other sources on the Web and gathered by a small editorial staff and stringers, UPI's daily content consists of a newsbrief summary service called " NewsTrack ," which includes general, business, sports, science, health and entertainment reports, and " Quirks in the News.
And that ’ s the world we live in .’” Hoppus wrote an editorial for The Huffington Post in October 2009, discussing how quality health care to all of U. S. citizens would be beneficial and advocating health care reform.
An editorial published by the Canadian Medical Association Journal has called for Health Canada to more strictly regulate natural health products.
The editorial cited weaknesses in current legislation that allow natural health products to make baseless health claims, to neglect side-effects research prior to products reaching market, and to be sold without being evaluated by Health Canada.
An editorial in The Lancet warned against increasing one ’ s intake of dark chocolate to improve health because the beneficial compounds are sometimes removed due to their bitter taste without an indication on the label.
In a November 23, 2008, New York Times editorial, Andrew Ross Sorkin claimed that the average UAW worker was paid $ 70 per hour, including health and pension costs, while Toyota workers in the US receive $ 10 to $ 20 less.
Hadley Arkes commented, in an editorial in the National Review, " hat provision went even further than the law was obliged to go, for as the American Medical Association testified during the hearings, a partial-birth abortion bore no relevance to any measure needed to advance the health of any woman.
In 1998, Dr. Elizabeth Whelan wrote an editorial about the Canal in which she stated that when the media started calling the Canal a " public health time bomb ," it created hysteria.
Around this time, the stresses of editorial duties, worsening health, and dangerous mob violence caused him to have a physical breakdown.
In a June 2010 editorial in the medical journal The Lancet, the authors opined that " The fact that type 2 diabetes, a largely preventable disorder, has reached epidemic proportion is a public health humiliation.
Chaput was specifically referring to an editorial in the Tablet titled " U. S. bishops must back Obama ," which claimed that America's bishops " have so far concentrated on a specifically Catholic issue-making sure state-funded health care does not include abortion-rather than the more general principle of the common good.
During his first session, Schieffer successfully argued for funding the Fort Worth State School-a mental health facility-receiving the editorial kudos of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram for having " earned his spurs " as an effective legislator in Austin.
An editorial at his death credited Poindexter with a balanced budget, improved civil service and wage laws that regulated child labor and improved public health and welfare.
He wrote an editorial piece about Canada's health care system in 1996, defending the public model as far superior to the " fragmented " American system in combating administrative waste, but also arguing that the system was in need of renewal and an infusion of funds.
In 1838 he resumed his editorial duties on the Atlas, but in 1840 removed, on account of his health, to British Guiana, where he lived for three years and was editor of two weekly newspapers in succession at Georgetown.
But ill health and the pain of reminiscence curtailed her editorial labours: besides which, to judge from the result, you would say that Mrs. Shelley was not one of the persons to whome the gift of consistent accuracy has been imparted ".
Following up on its earlier Open Letters on health care, high technology, and other issues, the institute released an Open Letter on Immigration, signed by more than 500 economists, including five Nobel laureates, and received editorial endorsements in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal ..
In earlier years, Fuentes was the health and hospitals reporter at the New York Daily News, an assistant editor for op-eds at Newsday, the Metro editor at the Village Voice, and an editorial writer and columnist at El Diario / La Prensa, New York City's largest Spanish-language daily newspaper, Fuentes was also the editor of City Limits magazine, a monthly covering housing and community development.
* Lament for a health care system-a CMAJ editorial about the court ruling.

editorial and problems
Sir -- Your editorial, `` Housing Speedup '', is certainly not the answer to our slum problems.
Because credibility is journalism's main currency, many news agencies and mass media outlets have strict codes of conduct and enforce them, and use several layers of editorial oversight to catch problems before stories are distributed.
No entirely satisfactory edition of the Lives has in fact yet appeared: there are a number of difficult editorial problems as to what should be included or excluded, and how best to present the material.
And, while the play's textual critics have sharply disagreed about editorial methodology in the last half-century, almost all of them, beginning with F. D. Hoeniger with his 1963 Arden 2 edition, have been enthusiastic about Pericles ( Other, more recent, critics have been Stephen Orgel ( Pelican Shakespeare ), Suzanne Gossett ( Arden 3 ), Roger Warren ( Reconstructed Oxford ), Harold Bloom said that the play works well on the stage despite its problems.
Morrison was denied permission to use the name " Hawkman " by DC editorial, which still considered it " radioactive ", due to the complex post-Crisis continuity problems with the character.
Pérez has stated that since the storyline's inception, which ran through the Wonder Woman comic and crossed over into others, he had trouble writing the War of the Gods storyline, mostly due to editorial problems.
The 2009 editorial received similar attention, as criticism of United States policy was absent, and the admission of severe economic problems in the country.
In a 2000 editorial for the Miami Herald, he stated that " Lifting the embargo won't solve the problems of the Cuban people.
Following court pressure Obozrevatel issued an official apology stating: “ The editorial hereby admits that there was unchecked and false information about Rinat Akhmetov present in the … articles … We hereby give our apologies to Rinat Akhmetov for the problems resulted from the above-mentioned publications .” The journalist, who has political ambitions, refused to issue an apology or acknowledge any wrongdoing.
An editorial in the British Medical Journal warned of inappropriate medicalization leading to disease mongering, where the boundaries of the definition of illnesses are expanded to include personal problems as medical problems or risks of diseases are emphasized to broaden the market for medications.
This was manifested in greater reporting coverage of Western problems, and a roster of opinion editorial voices calling for a remediation of same.
In an editorial, the New York Times reports Pickens " has decided that drilling for more oil is not the whole answer to the nation's energy problems.
An editorial in The New York Times complained, “ Popular it certainly is not, and, so greatly is it lacking in the essentials of a public library, that its stores might almost as well be under lock and key, for any access the masses of the people can get thereto .” An article in The Sun of March 4, 1873, reported problems with the mutilation of some of the library's volumes.
Steffen practices what he describes as solutions-based journalism, that is, the explicit goal of his work at Worldchanging is to highlight the possible solutions to what the editorial team sees as the planet's most pressing problems, rather than to spread news of those problems or critiques of their causes.
It contains only minor differences from the Orel and Nowak editions, but corrects several printing errors and includes extensive comments in footnotes, explaining some of the editorial problems.
Campany ’ s study suggests that many problems of authorship and editorial corruption in Ge ’ s surviving work remain to be solved.
The British handbook of printing technology, the Penrose Annual, Volume X, 1904 – 05, mentioned about him in an editorial note that, " Mr. Ray is evidently possessed of a mathematical quality of mind and he has reasoned out for himself the problems of half-tone work in a remarkably successful manner ..... ( His screen-adjusting machine ) enables the operator to do uniform work with the fullest graduation and detail in it and with the minimum amount of manipulative skill in the negative-making and etching.

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