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...surgeon Michael DeBakey performs the first successful coronary-artery bypass operation...
...crew members took him to University Health Services (UHS) to wait for his diagnosis, while his director prepared to learn the actor's lines. But Chaffin escaped with a walking cast and participated in all of the performances. Hosteler changed the blocking of the show so that Chaffin could bypass the unlucky slide...
...Rather than tales of untimely menstruation, Parents spotlights more mature bloopers. In Parents' "I Can't Believe I Did That" section this month, a blushing mother admits to dosing off and leaving her baby in the automatic swing for four hours on the high speed setting. Likewise, "reader quizzes" bypass classic teen quandaries of "Does He Like You?" for more mature, soul-searchers like the "Family Stress Test." The familiar, junior-friendly style of Parents magazine gently ushers readers from adolescence to parenthood...
...Leverett house the card-swipe line is outside of the dining hall. When the swipe line is long, students often bypass it, going straight inside the dining hall. Students cite this as one of the reasons for not swiping their card...
Eight years after the heart-bypass operation that saved his life, Floyd Stokes was in deep trouble again. His angina had returned with a vengeance. He was gulping nitroglycerine tablets and was virtually incapacitated, unable to do simple chores on his Seminole, Texas, ranch. Too far gone for another bypass, he had a choice, as he puts it, of "just waiting for death or trying to do something about...