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...complement rather than compete with big-time rivals. The Newton, Mass.-based Tab, which gives away most of its copies but also sells a few thousand on newsstands every week for 25 cents, leaves foreign policy and national affairs to the prestigious Boston Globe. Says Tab Editor Russel Pergament: "The key to our success is that we're relentlessly local." In most cases, free-paper editors carefully tailor their stories to readers' tastes. Berkeley's East Bay Express, which operates out of the former headquarters of the Black Panthers, caters to young urban professionals. One recent story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Money Down | 7/14/1986 | See Source »

...precedent established by the Karen Ann Quinlan case ten years ago, it is no longer unusual to shut off a respirator or discontinue kidney dialysis for terminally ill or comatose patients. Food is another matter. "Most people equate hydration and feeding with nurture and caring," observes Dr. Russel Patterson, president of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and a member of the A.M.A. judicial council. This equation is entirely natural, argues Patterson, but not for the comatose patient with "no question of regaining the essence of being human." Dr. Nancy Dickey, who chaired the council, concurs: "We're not talking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: To Feed Or Not to Feed? | 3/31/1986 | See Source »

...surveys this turf through the device of a mock international spy story. An American agency known as "the Firm," which may or may not be the CIA, wants to know if it should throw its support to the Sebastiani Liberation Front. To find out, it recruits none other than Russel Wren, a onetime college English instructor, would-be playwright and sometime private investigator, as well as the protagonist of Berger's 1977 Who Is Teddy Villanova? Wren's invincible innocence would seem a poor recommendation for the job. But as his recruiter points out, "Obviously if you've survived...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Dicey Clams Nowhere by Thomas Berge | 6/17/1985 | See Source »

...Russel agrees that Harvard men were not responstore for the sexual discrimination, but that instead, "there was a kind of institutional sexism in the air." Russell says she realized it when she recalled how she responded to the news that Mary I. Bunting had been appointed president of Radcliffe: "Wow, a woman is president. I never questioned that a man should be president of a woman's college...

Author: By Shari Rudavsky, | Title: Struggling With the Dilemmas of Inequality and Feminism | 6/3/1985 | See Source »

...field events, senior Mark Henry had tropic pump of the outdoor section hop, skip and jumping 50-ft., 1 1/2-in, for a second place finish. Freshman James Russel finished only fifth but had a fine hammer throw of 195-ft., 11-in., andd pole vaulter Steve Pimmey took third in his event...

Author: By Brecky Hartman, | Title: Thinclads Bowin GBCs; Men Third, Women Fourth | 4/29/1985 | See Source »

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