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Public Interest Advocates Won an Uncommon and Significant Victory in the 2003

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Public interest advocates won an uncommon and significant victory in the 2003 session when legislators strengthened ethics laws for public officials and political candidates.

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Speech

Use of the voice in conveying ideas.

Pituitary Tumor

An abnormal growth in the pituitary gland, which can affect hormone production and regulation.

Sella Turcica

A saddle-shaped depression in the sphenoid bone of the skull, containing the pituitary gland.

Crista Galli

A bony ridge located on the upper part of the ethmoid bone in the skull, serving as an attachment point for the falx cerebri of the brain.

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