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(Section 236)} . ;~; .s. .‘; . . ; I 9 Homeownership Assistance (Section 235) . .f. . .,. .g. a_. .e 9<’ Rental Housing Rehabilitation and Production Grants A H (sectiafi 17) 0 0 0 0«0 0’o 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0'0 0 0‘ 10 .CURRENT SITUATION-. 0A0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0V0 0i0.0 0.0 d 0 0 0 0” ll O ‘O O C O "O C O O ‘O C O ' O: O O A C i C U. __C O O ‘0 0 0 '1“ ADDITIONAL asrsasncss
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School lunch program: Brief description, history and data
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1983
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Enacted in 1946, the National School Lunch Act currently provides Federal assistance to support the costs of nearly 4 billion lunches for approximately 23 million school children. This paper provides a brief description and legislative history of the school lunch program and includes historical data on its growth in funding and participation.
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I _ A _ Washington, no. 20540 Report No. 86-184 L Congressional Research Service The Library of Congress AIDS: ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME: SELECTED REFERENCES by B. F. Mangan Senior Bibliographer Library Services Division k Government Publications %November 1986 Unfi AUG 04 “I994 Washington University Libraries St. Louis, ‘MO 63130 RC 101 L N O L Q N G E R PRQPERT mi is; H N E. HE RA. RY
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called for early sex education, to help prevent the spread of AIDS and other venereal diseases, and he asked Americans to put aside their prejudices towards those afflicted with AIDS. In the United States as of November 1986 over 28,000 cases of AIDS have been reported by the Centers for Disse Control, and between 1 million and 2 million people are believed to be infected with the AIDS virus. By 1990
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ABSTRACT This bibliography contains citations to books and articles on AIDS from i 1983 to the present. The major topics covered are the epidemiology of AIDS and '. social, political, and ethical issues for dealing with a disease for which yet there is no cure.’ i Special sections deal with children with AIDS, and homosexuals and hozrophobia .
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‘9. 10. 11. 12. CRS-2 Gulf Oil Corporation 13. Gulf Building 439 Seventh Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 Chrm. & CEO James E. Lee Pres. Edward B. Walker, III 412-263-5000 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N.W; Suite 700 4 Washington, D.C. 20036 202-659-8720 SIC 29 14. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 200 E. Randolph Drive Chicago, Illinois 60601 Chrm. & CEO John E. Swearingen Pres. Richard M
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. Hans Albers Pres. & CEO Edwin L. Stenzel 201-263-3400 SIC 28 Rexnord Incorporated P.0. Box 2022 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 Chrm. & CEO Robert V. Krikorian Pres. Donald Taylor 414-643-3000 1010 Vermont Avenue, N.W. Suite 200 Washington, D.C. 20005 202-393-0020 SIC 45 Hanson Industries Incorporated 100 Wood Avenue S. Iselin, New Jersey 08830 Chrm. Sir James Hanson Pres. David H. Clarke 201-549-7050
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. 912-234-1261 SIC 20 Barnes Group Incorporated 123 Main Street Bristol, Connecticut 06010 Chrm. Wallace Barnes Pres. Jeremiah E. McQuillan 203-583-7070 SIC 34 Wisconsin Dairies Co-op Route #3, Highway 12 W. Baraboo, Wisconsin 53913 Pres. Herbert Selbrede 608-356-8316 SIC 20 Worthington Industries, Incorporated 1205 Dearborn Drive Columbus, Ohio 43085 Chrm. & CEO John H. McConnell Pres. Donal
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, Illinois 61101 Chrm. & CEO Evans W. Erickson 815-226-6000 1000 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Virginia 22209 703-276-1626 SIC 41 Phelps Dodge Corporation 300 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022 Chrm. & CEO George B. Munroe Pres. Richard T. Moolick 212-940-6400 1015 15th Street, N.W. Suite 803 Washington, D.C. 20005 202-789-1745 SIC 33
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. Crean Pres. & CEO Glenn F. Kummer 714-785-3500 SIC 35 Brown-Forman Distillers Corporation 850 Dixie Highway Louisville, Kentucky 40210 Pres. & CEO W. L. Lyons Brown, Jr. 502-585-1100 SIC 49 Dennison Manufacturing Company 300 Howard Street Framingham, Massachusetts 01701 Pres. & CEO Nelson S. Gifford 617-879-0511 SIC 26 Armstrong Rubber Company 500 Sargent Drive New Haven, Connecticut 06511
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physicians and specified penalties for those who failed to comply with the freeze. The Temporary Emergency Extension Act of 1985 (P.L. 99-107), as amended, extended the fee freeze provisions through March 14, 1986. P.L. 99-272 extended the existing payment provisions (i.e., the freeze) through April 1986. In April 1986, physicians were given an opportunity to change their participation status for the 8
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the hospital; or rural hospitals meeting the following criteria for hospital cost reporting periods beginning on or after October 1, 1985: (a) a case mix index equal to or greater than the median case mix for urban hospitals located in the same census region or the Nation (other than hospitals with approved teaching programs); 0‘ (b) a minimum number of discharges of either 5,000, the national discharge
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CR8-10 at least 40 percent, the payment increase would be 5 percent.. For rural hospitals having a low-income patient percentage of at least 45 percent, the payment increase would be 4 percent. Payments will also be made to urban hospitals with 100 or more beds which demonstrate that more than 30 percent of their revenues are derived from State and local government payments for indigent care
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outlays are estimated to reach $86.6 billion in FY 1988. A. Hospitals Before passage of P.L. 98-21, the Medicare program reimbursed hospitals for the reasonable costs they incurred in providing services to Medicare beneficiaries. Because the actual reasonable costs could not be determined until after the hospital had provided the services and reported its costs to the Medicare program, this method
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216-641-8580 4720 Montgomery Lane Bethesda, Maryland 20014 301-656-0120 SIC 28 406. 407. 408. 409. 410. 411. M/A-Com Incorporated Northwest Industrial Park Burlington, Massachusetts 01803 Chrm. Lawrence Gould Pres. & CEO Richard T. DiBona 617-272-3000 SIC 36 Frederick & Herrud, Incorporated 18700 W. Ten Mile Southfield, Michigan 48075 Chrm. & Pres. Henry S. Dorfman 313-552-0700 SIC 20
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Meriden, Connecticut 06450 Chrm. Durand B. Blatz Pres. § CEO Donald J. Harper 203-634-2000 SIC 28 385. Economics Laboratory, Incorporated Osborn Building St. Paul, Minnesota 55102 Chrm. & CEO Pierson M. Grieve Pres. Philip T. Perkins 612-293-2233 SIC 43 1 386. Collins & Aikman Corporation 210 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10016 Chrm., Pres. & CEO Donald F. McCullough 212-578-1200 SIC 22
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B. Waldron 203-677-4061 SIC 49 _ Colt Industries Incorporated 430 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022 Chrm. & CEO George A. Strichman Pres. David I. Margolis 212-940-0400 1901 L Street, N.W., Suite 303 Washington, D.C. 20036 202-296-6720 SIC 45 The Williams Companies One Williams Center Tulsa, Oklahoma 74172 Chrm., Pres. & CEO Joseph H. Williams 918-588-2000 1750 K Street, N.W., Suite 350
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