51. But yesterday, the California Public Utilities Commission adopted new regulations to help protect people from fraudulent charges, despite opposition from telephone companies. 52. But when it is, both countries should be free, within carefully negotiated limits, to protect their people from this kind of threat. 53. Cells are divided and information is compartmentalized to protect the people on top, he said. 54. Clinton specified Saturday, for the first time, how he would protect elderly people who have high prescription drug expenses. 55. Corixa hopes, in part, to create a product that could be used to protect people against anthrax, a potential biological warfare agent that is widely feared. 56. Congress should either revisit the Americans With Disabilities Act and clarify its language or pass a new law that protects people like Williams. 57. Department officials said the fuel would be shipped in heavy casks that would protect people from almost all the radiation. 58. Drinking coffee could protect people from radioactivity, say scientists in India. 59. During the formation of the county, Gen. Edward Burleson protected the people around here and I think we ought to be doing more about him. 60. Dole said the Fair Housing Act, which protects people from discrimination in housing, would be enforced if he were president. |