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...couldn’t test patients in early stages of cancer, only terminally-ill patients who often had failed numerous chemotherapies, which made them more resistant to our drugs,” Folkman said...
Gunning said Jenkins’ arrival at Harvard five years ago had been a major milestone in the struggle to get the archive adequate attention and funding—and worried that his departure from the HFA boded ill for film studies at Harvard...
...hardly alone in his hopeless quest. At any given time, an estimated 50,000 aggrieved citizens from all over the mainland can be found in a collection of slums surrounding the ill-named Happiness Road that fronts one of the biggest of Beijing's 30 or so petition offices. This petitioners' village, with its desperate residents pushing plastic bags filled with documents at any interested passersby, is an embarrassment for the central government. So, each year, as the NPC plans its annual meeting in the capital to discuss major legislative and social issues, the police raze the petitioners' shantytown?only...
...most important penalty kill of the night, and perhaps of the season, came with 2:37 left in the contest when senior defenseman Dave McCulloch took an ill-advised slashing penalty. Faced with a one-goal deficit and playing a man-up, the Golden Knights pushed up and pressured Harvard...
...mother of three who has been disabled by multiple sclerosis, a disease without a cure. Most of the medical help I've received over the past 17 years has come from advances achieved by the drug industry. For those of us who are ill, disabled or just plain old, it is the drug companies that offer genuine hope. And it is hard to put a price on hope. MIMI AMBROSE SMITH Annandale...