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...claim too much for thalidomide, Schey warns, but he is setting up a full clinical trial with 350 patients. At University College Hospital, Lee's results with patients like Clear have shown enough promise for Cancer Research U.K. to fund a full clinical trial of thalidomide. "We are very cautious because we don't want to raise any false hopes," Lee says, "but certainly the results from the study were encouraging." Cancer treatment is only one of thalidomide's promising uses. Since 1964 the drug has been the standard treatment for leprosy. Thalidomide does not kill the bacteria that cause...
...would rather be cautious and see how it is functioning so we know how people are using it and viewing it. We like to do a real test in small numbers before we move out to everybody,” she said...
...going to be a bit more competitive, there’s no question about that,” says Dennis J. Shields, associate dean for admissions and financial aid at Duke Law School. “We’re planning to be a bit more cautious. We’ll probably make fewer offers initially...take a bit stronger LSAT, a bit stronger academic record. But I don’t necessarily think they’ll be a dramatic difference in who we’ll admit...
...Saddam bridge to the Saddam hospital or pass the Saddam airport on their way to the Saddam shopping complex or take a look at the half-built Saddam Mosque. Less so in the south, where hardly any shops bother to hang the president's portrait. But people are still cautious. Even in Karbala, the heart of the majority Shia community, Abdul Sahib Naser Nasrulla, the chief of the biggest mosque, gripes about America's lust of Iraq's oil. "Will Americans accept it if Saddam Hussein wants to change their president?" he says. "Who gave the Americans the right...
...initiative marks a major turnabout for the Saudis. While the official position is still against regime change in Baghdad, the new initiative amounts to a knife in Saddam's back. And what finally pushed the notoriously cautious Saudis into action is the recognition that with tens of thousands of addition American troops headed for the Gulf, the Bush Administration really is ready...