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...program. Examination of some of the implanted hearts has revealed accumulations of platelets, which can contribute to blood clots in the brain, in the devices' crevices and along the path blood travels. Says Dr. Lyle Joyce, who assisted DeVries at the first Jarvik-7 implant operation on Barney Clark and is now head of the artificial-heart program at the Minneapolis Heart Institute: "It is time to wait for new modifications of the Jarvik...
...keep all of these people busy, the reunioncommittees have scheduled a frenetic, week-longextravaganza. Planned events range from asymposium on the spirit of public servicemoderated by Congressman Barney Frank '61(D-Mass.) to a dinner at the Bright Hockey Centerwith President Derek C. Bok and RadcliffePresident Matina S. Horner, to an evening at aBoston disco...
...Levine case was the largest insider-trading complaint ever filed by the SEC, and it spurred anxiety and soul-searching in Wall Street boardrooms. Levine had allegedly amassed a total of $12.6 million in illicit profits while working for three investment firms--Drexel Burnham Lambert, Lehman Bros. and Smith Barney--during the past 5 1/2 years. Insider-trading cases come and go like stock-market rallies, but never has such a high-level executive been accused of using privileged information for so much personal gain over so long a period of time. Wall Streeters think that Levine must have been...
...subsidiary of Bank Leu, a Swiss institution with headquarters in Zurich. Meier, who is accused of pocketing $152,000 from Levine's insider trades, was charged last week as an accomplice in the case. Their first transaction took place in May 1980, when Levine was an associate at Smith Barney. He bought 1,500 shares of Dart Industries and sold them less than two weeks later for a modest profit of $4,000, when Dart announced that it was merging with Kraft...
...females to make it appeal to other demographics." Though some are skeptical that Murdoch can enlist enough strong independent stations to become a full-scale competitor, industry observers are impressed so far. The signing of Rivers "reveals a couple of things," says Edward * Atorino, a media analyst for Smith Barney. "One, Mr. Murdoch is very serious. Two, he's got some resources to attract talent...