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To: LK2 who wrote (4278)8/31/1998 2:13:00 AM
From: LK2  Respond to of 9256
 
Sorry, I accidentally cut the previous article short. Here's the rest of it:

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''One of the things we are learning more about with an ageing
population is that sex is still an important part of people's
relationships well into older groups,'' he said.

The Federal Opposition's health spokesman, Mr Michael Lee,
accused Dr Wooldridge of making a failed attempt to cynically
manipulate Australia's drug approval process and said Labor
would investigate the matter when Parliament resumed.

One senior specialist, who did not want to be named, said the
minister was playing politics both to pressure the company into
accepting the warnings and to maximise his own publicity.

Speaking from an international impotence conference in
Amsterdam, Perth specialist Dr Bronwyn Stuckey, said
colleagues had predicted such an announcement would be made
as part of an election stunt.

The president of the Australasian Society for Impotence
Medicine, Associate Professor Doug Lording, added: ''I
understand we're into election mode and we're going to have a
Viagra-led election.''

Published by The Age Online Pty Ltd ACN 069 962 885
c1998 David Syme & Co Ltd

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To: LK2 who wrote (4278)8/31/1998 9:09:00 AM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9256
 
**** OT ****
Larry,
"The Federal Opposition's health spokesman, Mr Michael Lee, accused Dr Wooldridge of making a failed attempt to cynically manipulate Australia's drug approval process and said Labor would investigate the matter when Parliament resumed."
So let's try to summarize. The opposition in Australia wants to investigate its majority because it wants people to have more sex, and the opposition in the US is investigating its president because he gets too much; meanwhile the Fed is fighting inflation in the US by keeping [real] interest rates extremely high, resulting in an inverted yield curve, while much of the rest of the world is devaluing their currencies and is either experiencing deflation or can't afford to buy anything at all.

Was it in high school that we all learned
that Nero fiddled while Rome burned?