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...Yale faculty had discussed the issue intermittently for more than a year but the decision did not cause much of a stir among students on campus. The rule, when instituted, will only affect about 150 members of each class because most will be able to bypass the requirement with standardized language tests. Yale officials said...
...from TIME'S switchboard, he was able to find me just about anywhere, at any hour, even in the shower at 8:30 a.m." Kissinger also called several times from Massachusetts General Hospital, where he went first for tests and then, two weeks ago, for a triple coronary bypass. Says Kriss: "The very night before his surgery, with attendants swarming around to prep him, he calmly went over a 15,000-word segment with me-and he didn't miss so much as a dropped comma." Indeed, from his hospital bed Kissinger is still putting the final touches...
Yaffe chose to bypass a number of scholarship colleges and take her basketball prowess to Brown, where her high school couch moved a year before...
DeSanctis cautioned, however, that bypass surgery--the kind Kissinger had--does not prevent hardening of the arteries, a frequent postoperative complication. The first year following the operation is the crucial period in determining how the arteries react to the bypass operation, he added...
About 10 percent of bypass patients return for a second bypass operation, the doctor added...