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Even more exciting is the fact that work in these three disciplines has begun to converge. The mood was electric when 400 scientists gathered last month at the University of Chicago for the Bristol-Myers Symposium on Cancer Research. Researchers reeled off findings that the journals have not been able to keep up with. Said Conference Chairman Janet Rowley, a geneticist at the University of Chicago: "Ten years ago, few of us had any notion the progress would be so rapid, even explosive...
...assault was seemingly designed to intimidate the civilian population. Shells fell everywhere. People fled by the thousands to basement shelters. A few were bombed out twice in one day, first from their own homes and then from the homes of friends. The below-ground coffee shop of the elegant Bristol Hotel was filled with refugees until the hotel was shelled and fire broke out on the upper floors. Patients from some parts of the American University Hospital had to be carried to the basement because the building was being hit. Later the hospital, its wards overflowing with the wounded, sent...
...little ashamed), the Phillies had found their way back to first place under new Manager Pat Corrales. In the drill, Pete played first base. Looking around, he had to laugh. Corrales and Coach Deron Johnson, who was wielding the fungo bat, are his old Cincinnati teammates; another coach, Dave Bristol, managed him there and in the minors; Mets Pitcher Pat Zachry, kibitzing near by, was a painfully lanky teen-age pitcher Rose remembers in one of those hand-me-down Reds uniforms that signify the minorest minor league. So, all around there is evidence that Pete...
PROVIDENCE., R.I.-The Bristol County, Mass district attorney said yesterday he is optimistic he can bring reputed New England crime boss Raymond L.S. Patriarca to trial on charges he ordered the 1968 execution style staying of Robert "Bobby" Candos...
BORN. To Lesley Brown, 34, mother of the first "test tube" baby, and John Brown, 42, a truck driver: their second child, a girl; in Bristol, England. Name: Natalie Jane. Weight: 5 lbs. 12 oz. Like Louise, her healthy sister, who will be four next month, Natalie was conceived in a Petri dish by doctors uniting mother's egg and father's sperm. About 30 children have been born through the same technique; the Browns are the first couple to have a second separately implanted child...