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  • disease, often presenting as an acute hRTtiolytic anemin. "CVAF Mary Slater, ILN,M.S.N., Assoc. Prof, Clin. Nursing, TTUHSC Sch. of Nursing Ms. Slater returns today with the first of a 2-part program on cerebrovascular acci dent. In the first part, she
  • Prairie Warehouse, Inc. Iowa City, IA Tom Slater Executive Director State Public Policy Group Des Moines, IA Deborah Turner Bettenderf, IA Paul von Ebers Senior Vice President Health Care Management Blue Cross/Blue Shield Des Moines, IA Tom Whyte Owner
  • Cedar Rapids, IA 8 Richard Nelson, M.D. MCH Director Iowa Department of Health Iowa City, IA Ernie Ricehill Executive Director Sioux City American Indian Center Jesse Singerman Blooming Prairie Warehouse, Inc. Iowa City, IA Tom Slater Executive
  • Nelson, M.D. MCH Director Iowa Department of Health Iowa City, IA Ernie Ricehill Executive Director Sioux City American Indian Center Jesse Singerman Blooming Prairie Warehouse, Inc. Iowa City, IA Tom Slater Executive Director State Public Policy Group
  • Chairman National Capital Planning Commission Ms. Cathryn Buford Slater Chairman Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Mr. Richard A. Hauser Chairman Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation Mr. Robert G. Stanton Regional Director, National Capital
  • to Margaret Martin, Dianne Schmidley, Courtenay Slater, Conrad Taeuber, and Theodore Woolsey for their contributions to the report Funding for this publication was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Copies of this issue and others in the series may
  • -.eaa:«hts to a farm i»mr Slater.. For five Iowa families, ine idea oi a motorcaae approacnmc -nemsymbelnectbope. The families had waited pauemty for more tnan an hour for •he chaneete dMOat Uuir healUware proolems wioi HilianRodham CHnton
  • a good chance. Besides, surviving eaneer ru&a in MJ family. My unole Buddy had a lung removed—I bet it's been twenty years now. That waa cancer, and he's lived long enough to heeome a philosopher. Hia slater. Opal, the one I called Otie, had cancer
  • in Quebec just overall seemed happier," said Andrew Grenville, vice-president of Angus Reid Group, who helped conduct our 1992 poll. Added Sandy Slater, also of Angus Reid, "The feeling one gets is that being a doctor, to a physician in Quebec