Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Presiding over all this is a columnist named Bailey, a highly sexed free spirit with a loud checkered sports jacket, a long green scarf and a chip on his shoulder as big as the state capitol. The plot can be described as what happens when this immovable object meets guards with billy clubs, gypsies with evil powers, women with irresistible charms and important men of crushing influence...
DIED. Irvin Feld, 66, hard-driving impresario who in 1956 rescued the foundering Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus from ruin and eleven years later bought it outright and thereafter ran it extravaganzily and profitably; of a brain hemorrhage; in Venice...
...tension of the next two weeks, as the couple awaits the results of pregnancy tests, is agonizing. "Women have been known to break out in hives," reports Linda Bailey, nurse-coordinator at the IVF program at North Carolina Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. Success rates vary from clinic to clinic; some centers open and close without a single success. But even the best clinics offer little more than a 20% chance of pregnancy. Since tiny factors like water quality seem to affect results, both physicians and patients tend become almost superstitious about what else might sway the odds. Said...
...youngsters for four hours, maintaining their breathing and starting replacement fluids and chemicals to keep them from going into shock. That night the boys were flown to Children's Hospital in Denver, where "we worked on them almost around the clock for 48 hours," remembers Dr. William Bailey, director of the hospital's burn center. Once the brothers' condition was stable, the staffs attention turned to how to replace the missing skin...
...boys' big break came when Bailey heard that the Shriners Institute had done cultured skin implants on a limited basis. "I thought, 'That's the ticket. That's what they need,' " he recalls. The children were flown east one week after the accident. As described in last week's New England Journal of Medicine, the Boston team took fragments of uninjured skin from the boys' armpits and groins, diced them into groups of cells and then separated them chemically. The isolated cells were then placed in flasks and bathed in a growth-stimulating...