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Kruger made asimilar complaint against the Rand Daily Mail after it ran a front-pagestory charging that Biko hadsuffered “extensive brain damage and severe bruising The Press Council's chairman is appointed by the government and the pro government body is empowered to Teprimand newspapers and impose i fines of up to $11,500 for breaches of eight-day hunger strike, but the new- spapers have reported he suffered critical brain injuries, broken ribs, burns on his body and possible kidney failure \ post mortemwas held immediately after Biko died and the results were ex. pected this week but autopsy details may not be known for several weeks Although the Mail was reprimanded by the Press Council Friday for tendentious” the paper editorial It said its Friday story, including the facts” about Biko’s bruising and brain damage, stood unchallenged by Kruger There is one very good reason why Mr, Kruger did not challenge any of these facts.” the Mail said. Because they true. We know they aretrue. 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Education and Welfare, because of the lim 1 state and federal invest bills submitted for bursement during 1976 by 230,000 and 44,000 pharr name was changed. cocess we've been following is nust severe worst cases al isions have been made He said no n what to do with the other 44,500 ases Califano told the Senate health sub |-state Medicaid committee the fed rable to fraud program and error and we think we can cleanit up The HEW secretary gave these ex sof questionable charges a doc who first billed for hysterectomy then for an abortion on the samé officials aid, because HEW believed the 500 Might be viewed as setting a quota. 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