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Sources: Good News--New England Journal of Medicine (9/14/00); European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (9/00). Bad News--Journal of the Amer. Veterinary Med. Assoc. (9/15/00); Annals of Internal Medicine (9/12/00...
Sources: Good News--Amer. Association for the Advancement of Science; Nature Neuroscience (3/00). Bad--J.A.M.A. (2/23/00); U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and National Safe Kids Campaign
...heart was great and strong. It was strong in love and concern for those not as fortunate as he was. He accompanied me on several visits to a New Jersey prison, to give some of his time and wisdom to the inmates there. He extended himself to the Amer-I-Can vision of "wounded healers" reaching out to our communities. His belief in God and his fellowmen was always evident. Conscious of his humanity and the social conditions that confronted him, he manifested an unimpeachable dignity and racial integrity. Walter Payton, the human being, transcended race, gender, religion and status...
...started by Howard Head, was sold to consumer products maker Chesebrough Pond's in the '80s. It is now owned by the Italian apparel company Benetton, which is building a sports division. Wilson, once owned by PepsiCo and then Wesray Capital, is now part of a Finnish conglomerate called Amer Group...
From Dunster House, Kevin R. Amer, Chaunfei Chin, Jay H. Chyung, Joshua A. Eisner, Tera Hong, Karen Kim, Joel B. Pollak and Eijean I. Wu were selected; from Eliot House, Adam W. Bellack, Nikki L. DeBlosi, Dara Horn, Daniel Kirschner, Huyen-Lam Q. Nguyen, Jennifer J. Stetzer and Laura M. Weinrib were selected; from Kirkland House, Ariel S. Frey, Maxwell N. Krohn and Semra A. Mesulam were selected...