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  • Hot shots: Last month The Albuquerque Tribune published a series naming five of 18 hospital patients who were given "tracer" injections of plutonium in a governmentsponsored study between 1945 and 1947.

    America's Nuclear Secrets 2008

  • Paulson, who together with Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke and SEC Chair Christopher Cox, all Republican appointees, had been hopping around smothering financial fires since March, 2008 with the governmentsponsored deal to save investment giant Bear Stearns.

    US FINANCIAL REMEDY STALLED 2008

  • Usually a greater percentage of a college education can be paid for or financed through a combination of governmentsponsored loans and/or grants.

    MORE WEALTH WITHOUT RISK CHARLES J. GIVENS 1995

  • Usually a greater percentage of a college education can be paid for or financed through a combination of governmentsponsored loans and/or grants.

    MORE WEALTH WITHOUT RISK CHARLES J. GIVENS 1995

  • Much of the NII technology that initially will be developed as part of governmentsponsored programs could later be adopted by the private sector if the needs of the private sector are properly integrated in the development stage.

    National Information Infrastructure Key Issues ITY National Archives 1994

  • Metro contacted Skip Holland, project chairman of the Jordanian governmentsponsored Jordan Red

    JPost.com - Front Page 2010

  • The revised MCD list could in fact become the calling cards of the Congress party here. “Muslims stand to gain under the Central governmentsponsored schemes like Pradhan Mantri

    The Times of India 2010

  • Gross mismanagement by governmentsponsored enterprises like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac was one of the primary causes of the current economic crisis.

    unknown title 2009

  • In fact, 60 percent of the American public does prefer Medicare for all, and 72 percent recently said a governmentsponsored public option should be included in any health care reform.

    News for Richmond Times-Dispatch 2009

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