Word: conn
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Twenty years after the first cases of Lyme disease were reported in and around Old Lyme, Conn., the epidemic of tick-borne infections seems to be taking a detour into the twilight zone. Doctors know how to diagnose it--most of the time. They can even cure it--most of the time. Pharmaceutical companies are working on two promising vaccines that could be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration later this year. Biologists have even come up with some ingenious methods for controlling the tick population that carries Lyme. But no one is satisfied, not the victims...
...that's why they have put Generation X on the front burner of their corporate agendas. They know that Generation X is a lens through which to see the future of work, and can act as a compass to guide business leaders into that future. BRUCE TULGAN New Haven, Conn...
...Drosnin says that the future can be foretold via patterns of words found in the Jewish Torah. Hmmm. Following an elaborate decoding system of my own creation, I have deduced that the letters in the name Michael Drosnin can be rearranged to spell out the mysterious phrase "Him conn'd Israel." Any message in that? ERIC BENDER Kirkland...
...everyone in the armed forces who committed adultery and lied about it was discharged, the U.S. would be totally unprotected." FLORENCE L. EGAN Newington, Conn...
CONVICTED. ALEX KELLY, 30, high school wrestler turned Euro playboy who spent eight years on the lam; of raping a 16-year-old in 1986; in Stamford, Conn. His first trial deadlocked last November. Kelly faces up to 20 years in prison...