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...meeting took an unexpected turn when cardiologist Steven Nissen of the Cleveland Clinic made a motion for a black box warning. Dr. Nissen, who was among the early warners on the risks of the now-withdrawn arthritis drug Vioxx, was concerned that the 25 cases might be just the tip of an iceberg. "There's no mandatory reporting of these cases," he says. He notes that the stimulants in question are known to raise blood pressure and heart rate. "Raising blood pressure of a child or adult continuously over many years worries me," Nissen told TIME. "There is a linear...
...Office, 617-562-8800. $17. 18+. Saturday, Feb. 11thA Concert of Experimental Music. Presented by Harvard Group for New Music. Paine Hall. 8 p.m. Free.Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Sanders Theatre. 8 p.m. Tickets available at Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $40/$32/$28.Apollo’s Fire - The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra. First Church in Cambridge, Congregational, 11 Garden St. 8 p.m. Tickets available from the Boston Early Music Festival and Exhibition, (617) 661-1812. $21-$53; $5 discount for students, senior citizens, and large groups.Feist with Jason Collett. Presented by WXRV. Paradise Rock Club. 8 p.m. Tickets available...
...other fellows include former Cleveland mayor Jane Campbell, former Boston Globe national editor Ken Cooper, former 9/11 Commission spokesman Al Felzenberg, and former CBS News Senior Political Editor Dotty Lynch...
...DEPORTED. JOHN DEMJANJUK, 85, retired autoworker accused of being a Nazi concentration-camp guard; in a decision that could end a court battle dating back to the 1970s; by a federal judge who rejected his claim that he would be tortured if sent back to his native Ukraine; in Cleveland, Ohio. Demjanjuk was convicted in 1988 by an Israeli court of being "Ivan the Terrible," but was cleared and had his U.S. citizenship restored. His citizenship was again withdrawn when, in 2002, new evidence convinced a federal court that he was a different camp guard...
...DEPORTED. JOHN DEMJANJUK, 85, retired autoworker accused of being a Nazi concentration camp guard; in a decision that could end a court battle dating back to the 1970s; by a U.S. judge who rejected his claim that he would be tortured if sent back to his native Ukraine; in Cleveland, Ohio. Demjanjuk was convicted in 1988 by an Israeli court of being "Ivan the Terrible," but he was cleared and had his U.S. citizenship restored. His citizenship was again withdrawn when, in 2002, new evidence convinced a U.S. court that he was a different camp guard...