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...University statement said that acting President Albert Carnesale, Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles and Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III had expressed "their sadness and sympathies for the Armijo family...
...were stunned," says Dr. Albert Stunkard, a psychiatrist at the University of Pennsylvania and a leading expert on what makes people put on pounds. "It runs counter to what we as a nation seem to be doing." In a sharply worded JAMA editorial, Dr. F. Xavier Pi-Sunyer of New York City's St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital sounded the medical alarm, pointing out that the extra baggage is not just unsightly but unhealthy as well. Pi-Sunyer says the plumping of America will put millions of people at an increased risk for diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, gout, arthritis...
Acting President and Provost Albert Carnesale and spokesperson Joe Wrinn both would not comment about the suit by Nichols. The company is seeking an injunction in federal court to stop the bid by the Private Capital Group and New York partner Allen...
President Neil L. Rudenstine emerged from his medical leave to meet with one of Harvard's governing boards last weekend, according to acting president Albert Carnesale...
...ferment in a then sleepy popular culture. Anger's curdling inflections and class animosities were echoed in the plays of Joe Orton and Edward Albee (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a direct descendant), in Dennis Potter's savage TV scripts and in a generation of performers, from Albert Finney to the Beatles, whom Osborne's example encouraged to speak in their own rude voices. He was the first to cry fire in a crowded London theater. From Anger on, no sexual or social rancor was off limits. Nobody had to behave...