Word: channelized
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Stipends of $10,000 were awarded to the new Goldsmith Fellows, Alison Carper of New York Newaday and Jorge Quiroga of WCVB-TV, Channel 5, Boston, to study at the Barone Center for a year...
...most productive avenues of research in the battle against AIDS. By shifting their focus to the healthy, many researchers believe they can make dramatic improvements in the treatment of everyone who is infected with HIV -- whether ailing or not. Just as important, their work could channel the scattershot search for a vaccine into new and more promising directions. "Early in the epidemic we thought everyone who got infected died," says Dr. Lewis Schrager of the National Institutes of Health. "And that still may be true. But I'm becoming convinced that there is something about these people...
Because Eugene is the channel for the whole drama, the performance of his character is crucial to the success of the play. Bill Selig portrays Eugene as narrator and character both with natural ease. He manages to sustain a candid, jokey rapport with the audience and at the same time can lose himself in his interactions with the rest of the cast...
...from Fox's Channel 25 next to me has perfected this. He kicked me out of my first seat, although he looks like he should be as happy as I am to be here. He's short and slimy, wearing an ugly pair of stonewashed jeans and a sweatshirt. At least I'm dressed like a reporter--I have my blue pin striped blazer, clashing vest and paisley shirt...
...quarter, I've calmed down--but only a little. Can the people sitting around me read my writing? Can I read it? The half begins to wind down, and just as I begin to think that I'm being paranoid, Mike Dowling asks me if I'm actually from Channel 4. Before I can answer, the Bucks' Eric Murdock hits a three-pointer at the buzzer. Dowling is distracted, then he starts talking to someone else. I'm saved, at least momentarily...