Gary Mak, director of Broadway Cinematheque -- Hong Kong's last-remaining alternative-screening venue -- remains optimistic about more adventurous programming and distribution.
These women are the ones who lose access to critical medical services such as cancer-screening, check-ups and even prenatal care also provided at these clinics.
However, Google considers the trial a threat to freedom on the Internet because it could force providers with an impossible task - pre-screening the thousands of hours of footage uploaded every day onto websites like the Google-owned YouTube.
We have to ensure that protocols that have been in place and developed since -- for many, many years, don't prevent either information-gathering or information-sharing so that somebody that's on the TIDES list can't go to the screening -- the database screening list and ultimately to selectee and no-fly.
The talks on these issues were still fluid Tuesday evening, but Mr. Cuomo had considered requiring mental-health screening and more rigorous background-check requirements for gun owners, people familiar with the matter said.
This method of testing new drug ideas against many thousand compounds - High Throughput Screening (HTS) - is likened to searching for a very small needle in a very large haystack.
Ministers have already promised to extend cancer screening programmes in the future - after all more screening would surely be a vote winner - but they have to wrestle with the fact that this is just one of a number of techniques currently jostling for attention.
Staffing reductions are going into effect all over airports, from security-screening officials to customs officers to air-traffic controllers.
Stanley said the ACLU is chiefly concerned that the TSA does not discriminate when selecting people for enhanced screening -- something the agency said it does not do -- and that it treat people with dignity.
They propose sanctions for claimants who refuse jobs, compulsory community work for the long-term jobless and extra screening for incapacity-benefit claimants, with those deemed fit for work turfed onto the stingier jobseeker's allowance.
Yesterday I updated the American people on the immediate steps we took -- the increased screening and security of air travel -- to keep our country safe in the wake of the attempted terrorist attack on Christmas Day.
Generally, women eligible for screening (typically 50-69-year-olds) are diagnosed at an earlier stage than younger and older women.
Gerstein sat down with Steve Forbes in June, and talked about his stock screening methods, buy-and-hold investing and his doubts about Apple.
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The Affordable Care Act also ensures that, in many health plans, Americans at higher risk for developing diabetes can receive diabetes screening with no out-of-pocket costs.
This particular screening of the never-before-aired interview with the Apple co-founder was set to be the final one at this theater, but producers extended its run after showings sold out.
Louis airport screening that left wheelchair-bound 3-year-old in tears.
Passengers may be thoroughly checked, but behind-the-scenes security is slack or non-existent, with inconsistent screening of mail, cargo and baggage, and an inadequate police presence, it said.
In his mid-20s, Mister Cartoon was a street-trained artist, painting murals and silk-screening.
Screening too young - below 45 years of age - detected too few deadly cancers.
Driven into bankruptcy by what it complains is "predatory over-screening" by competitors, the 1, 675-screen chain is reeling from sinking too much borrowed money into too many unprofitable theaters.
Driven into bankruptcy by what the company complains is "predatory over-screening" by competitors, the 1, 675-screen chain is reeling from sinking too much borrowed money into too many unprofitable theaters.
The 7-bedroom, 11-bath home also features a Moroccan dining room, media screening room, grand ballroom, 5, 000-bottle wine cellar, gym and elevator.
Hospital employees as well as their dependents repeatedly had lower compliance rates for preventive screening for cancers- colorectal, breast, and cervical- as well as lower rates for cholesterol and lipid testing compared to the general workforce.
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The screening-room designer most in demand is Jeff Cooper, an MIT-educated architect and acoustic engineer who has built facilities for George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Zemeckis and, most recently, Mr. Spielberg.
The privacy vigilantes now have in their sights an airline-passenger screening system and an interstate network to share law-enforcement and intelligence information.
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The newer, more relaxed rules are part of a move toward a more risk-based screening procedure for passengers, rather than the one-size-fits-all system currently in place.
There is very high certainty from well-designed trials that colon cancer screening, combined with effective follow-up and treatment of abnormal findings, reduces risk of colon cancer death by at least 35 percent and risk of getting colon cancer by 20 percent.
Demuren said the suspect underwent regular screening -- walking through a metal detector and having his shoulder bag scanned through an X-ray machine.
Her report shows that 34% of Brooklyn renters are tech or creative workers, compared with 25% who are creative and tech workers in Manhattan, according to data provided by On-Site.com, a provider of electronic tenant screening and lease-processing services for landlords.
The digs: The U-shaped white stucco-and-glass contemporary has 5 bedrooms, a screening room, a pool and a deck on 80 feet of beach.
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