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Bruce S. Ribner, M.D., M.P.H. is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta...

Author: By Bruce S. Ribner, | Title: Smallpox Complications | 4/1/2003 | See Source »

...passengers on jet planes. By Saturday night, at least nine people had died, one of them an American businessman traveling in Asia. The World Health Organization issued a rare emergency travel advisory after receiving reports of at least 150 cases. Meanwhile, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta were scrambling to identify the bug before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Next? Killer Pneumonia | 3/24/2003 | See Source »

There were other pivotal times. In 1965, after I'd held anchorman jobs in Omaha, Neb., and Atlanta, NBC offered me a job in the Los Angeles bureau. I flew out to L.A., looked around and decided I really wanted to be a Washington correspondent. I turned down the offer. A few months later, they upped the ante, and it was just too good to resist. I took...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Turning Point: How I Got It | 3/17/2003 | See Source »

Although Hare has always loved dogs, it didn’t initially occur to him to study them scientifically. Hare’s “first love,” as he puts it, was chimpanzees. In high school, he volunteered at a zoo in Atlanta. “I was such a dork!” he says of his passion for studying chimp behavior. Hare’s undergraduate studies at Emory University, home of a noted primate center, cemented his interest in chimp cognition and behavior...

Author: By M.c. Wilson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Secret Life of Dogs: Unleashed | 3/6/2003 | See Source »

Despite his academic focus on chimps, Hare’s best friend has always been his dog. Growing up, his constant companion was a dog named Oreo who followed him around his Atlanta neighborhood and especially loved playing fetch. Hare remembers that when Oreo didn’t see him throw the tennis ball, he could point at the ball and Oreo, jowls stuffed with several more balls, would run in the right direction...

Author: By M.c. Wilson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Secret Life of Dogs: Unleashed | 3/6/2003 | See Source »

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