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Public affairs may refer to: Public affairs (military), the public relations efforts of the United States military Public affairs (broadcasting), which refers, in the broadcasting industry, programming which focuses on matters of politics and public...


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Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
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CORRECTION In our view For all of their good intentions, politicians have a habit of not living up to people's expectations. The lastest in this long line of public failures is New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer. Critics will argue that,...
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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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ACNP/SNM Comment on Petition: In a letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), the American College of Nuclear Physicians (ACNP) and the Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) opposed a petition to add additional fees to currently excluded nuclear medicine facilities. It is our belief...
 


 

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