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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...ultimate mission the relief of human suffering. Though the greatest of medical innovators have made their most important contributions for any combination of personal and professional reasons, the background against which their motivations play has never changed. It remains what it has been since earliest s: the constant mindfulness that individual people are enduring the effects of disease and that only through the intervention of others can their problems be addressed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES OF MEDICINE | 10/1/1997 | See Source »

...weak defense necessitated a tremendous effort on the part of senior goaltender Ed Chen. Bombarded with constant scoring attempts by UMass, Chen performed remarkably well under the circumstances...

Author: By Katherine E. Wagner, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Men's Water Polo Continues Frustrating Slide in 13-5 Loss to UMass | 9/29/1997 | See Source »

Over a ten-year period and after adjusting for inflation, there was a 28 percent increase in private four-year college tuition, although the average median family income mostly remained constant, the College Board reported...

Author: By Jie Li, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Survey Finds College Tuition Rates Rising Across Country | 9/26/1997 | See Source »

Every new scientific gain in AIDS seems to create more ethical dilemmas. The latest in this constant struggle to release drugs faster than research can introduce them to the market involves several studies in developing countries funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These large clinical trials involve 12,211 women in seven countries and test the effectiveness of several treatments of AZT in preventing transmission of HIV from a pregnant mother to her fetus...

Author: By Tanya Dutta, | Title: Ethical Imperialism Revisited: AIDS Research in the Third World | 9/23/1997 | See Source »

Yale decided several years ago that all first-and second-year students must live in campus housing, exempting only married students and those over 21. The new rule was based on the notion that a Yale education is incomplete without constant exposure to other Yale students. This year, five Orthodox Jews who have been granted housing on single-sex floors have refused to pay their $6,850 rooming fee because they "cannot in good conscience, live in a place where women are permitted to stay overnight in men's rooms, and where visiting men can traipse through the common halls...

Author: By Daniel M. Suleiman, | Title: Yale Wins Either Way | 9/16/1997 | See Source »

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