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Once again with a physician the next morning, Cisneros can only think of the surgery to come. Doctors must reshape John Paul's heart in time to keep up with his growth. Cisneros dreads explaining to him what lies ahead. "I couldn't bear his questions," he says. "Nothing in my life has prepared me for this. Nothing could rival the sense of total panic that comes over me when I think of this surgery...
...visible one: the voice of Palestine-in-exile. For more than 20 years he has been writing in defense of Palestinian rights and against the usurpation of Palestine territory by Jordan and Israel. His books on the subject, like The Question of Palestine (1979), are written, he says, "to bear witness to the historical experience of Palestinians...
...than other drugs used for the same purpose. There are also indications that RU 486 can combat endometriosis, a leading cause of female infertility, and fibroid tumors, a condition that often necessitates hysterectomy. Thus the same drug that can help some women end unwanted pregnancies may enable others to bear children. Assorted studies have found that RU 486 may also combat breast cancer and Cushing's syndrome, a life- threatening metabolic disorder...
...believe that one of the important roles of the Kennedy School should be to help bring to bear upon public policy problems the resources of Harvard University," Carnesale says. "That synthesis should be what we specialize...
Today's Harvard liberal activists bear little resemblance, for example, to the 400 anti-ROTC protesters who in the spring of 1969 occupied University Hall and ousted several College deans from the premises...