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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...start of life as well. Last week Paul Holc, the youngest heart-transplant patient ever, was alive because of how a death-and-life problem was resolved in one case. Nine weeks ago, Canadians Karen, 27, and Fred, 36, learned that their unborn child lacked most of her brain. Called anencephaly, the always fatal malformation occurs in six of 10,000 births. Determined that some good should come from their tragedy, the couple decided to donate their baby's organs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ethics: A Death, A Life | 11/2/1987 | See Source »

Infants in need of organ transplants greatly outnumber donors, but anencephalics have normally not been used. Reason: their organs have deteriorated too much by the time they are legally brain dead. But shortly after Baby Gabriel was born two weeks ago, Dr. Tim Frewen, head of pediatric intensive care at Children's Hospital in London, Ont., had her put on a life- support system to keep her organs healthy. Two days later, a test of her ability to breathe on her own was negative; three doctors, concluding all brain activity had ceased, declared Gabriel legally dead. Still on the life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ethics: A Death, A Life | 11/2/1987 | See Source »

Three Eagles--Janney, Greg Brown and Brain Leetch--are now on the Olympic Team, but B.C. still has a strong club. The Eagles proved it by slipping in three goals in the third period, including David Emma's with eight seconds left in the game...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: Olympians Fly By B.C.; Janney Leads 12-4 Rout | 10/29/1987 | See Source »

...since Charles Foster Kane's immortal "Rosebud" has a deathbed utterance caused such a stir. CIA Director William Casey, partly paralyzed and gravely ill following brain surgery, was in Washington's Georgetown University Hospital last winter when an unexpected visitor entered his room. It was Washington Post Reporter Bob Woodward, who had interviewed Casey off and on for four years and had somehow slipped through CIA security for one last encounter. So Woodward says in his new book, Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA, 1981-1987 (Simon & Schuster; $21.95), relating that the interview lasted just four minutes and Casey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Did A Dead Man Tell No Tales? | 10/12/1987 | See Source »

...Leadership is not something you're born with, you have to develop it," said Shlipak. "It was the best thing I've ever done...Your brain is working so much," she added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Two Selected For Leadership | 9/29/1987 | See Source »

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