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McCombe, who said he has trouble breathing, was assigned this fall to the "November" shift, a detail which calls for a guard to inspect most of the University's biological and chemical laboratories. After working one day near the chemicals, McCombe said, he drove himself to a local emergency room for treatment for shortness of breath...
...real estate developer who also publishes the weekly newsmagazine U.S. News & World Report and the monthly Atlantic. On the other was another big-bucks businessman, Steven Hoffenberg, who has announced his intention to buy the News's competition, the failing New York Post. With the Post thus gasping for breath, Zuckerman leaped for its jugular and in a few days hired away its three top editors and three of its best columnists...
Instructor in Anaesthesia Dr. Jesse D. Roberts, Jr., a member of Zapol's research group, said the discovery also explains why mountain climbers short of breath often claim that smoking cigarettes makes them stronger. The seeming paradox may be due to the presence of nitric oxide in cigarette smoke...
Students waiting with bated breath for savory baked tofu, teriyaki beef tips or the ever-popular white pizza were disappointed last night, as five dining halls welcomed visiting chef Reggie A. Sylvain's version of soul food, Boston-style...
Catching his breath after a rollicking version of Twenty Flight Rock, the aging icon jokes, "I'm too pooped to pop, man." But McCartney, 50, is hardly ready to give up the ghost of his creative past. After decades of distancing himself from the Beatles, he has in recent years embraced the music that made him famous, and on Up Close he cheerfully continues that trend. His renditions of Lennon-McCartney classics like Fixing a Hole, Lady Madonna and Michelle are enlivened by the unabashed enthusiasm of his band. And McCartney has never rocked harder than on the extended version...