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Well, we're interested in the greater use of methadone. Quite a lot has been done about that by my sister and by Ruth Maier who works for us. The whole subject of methadone is more understood because Ruth had talked to the New York press, which had a great deal of misinformation about it.
Maybe I should talk to alice once again, get her to bring it up to date.
Yes, that would be good. That would be wonderful. She'd be delighted.
You'll put in a good word for me?
Yes, but I know she'd be delighted.
Well, thank you very much.
I don't feel it's very amusing, what I said. It's just sort of a very dry outline of what happened. It would be more entertaining if it were done in bits, because the whole thing is very, very funny at It is that it should be so much trouble and so much effort should have to be expended on things that seem to be so obvious.
Well, if you'll review the interviews you've given me through the years, this is a recurrent theme -- that some of these things -- would meet with opposition, because they benefit all.
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