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Dates: during 1990-1999
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That may be part of the story, but Chubais was going to leave anyway. He handed in his resignation in February, though he had not named a firm date. He told the President he wanted to be appointed head of United Energy Systems, the national power company. "We'll think about it," Yeltsin said...
...Pietraroia limestone beds near Naples, Italy, are celebrated for the exquisite fossils they've yielded up since the early 1800s--gorgeously preserved specimens of prehistoric fish and a few birds. No dinosaurs, though. While the rocks date back some 110 million years, smack in the middle of the terrible lizards' reign, not a single dinosaur bone had ever been found there. As far as amateur paleontologist Giovanni Todesco knew, that dismal record was still intact even after he unearthed a 9-in.-long specimen about a decade ago. The nearly complete skeleton, missing only its tail and the lower part...
...whom he now disagrees with on nearly everything. "I don't want my kids being brought up by her," Steven says. "I don't want them to have her input." Just knowing that Maureen could one day turn their embryos into children has taken its toll on Steven. "Even dating is difficult," he says. He usually waits until the third or fourth date, he says, before explaining, "I am divorced, but I have these frozen embryos hanging around...
...range of impotence drugs might be tested in female patients. If the medications prove effective, they could offer women a safer alternative to the current best weapon against female sexual dysfunction, hormone-replacement therapy, which carries a slightly increased risk of cancer. Meanwhile, with the approval of Viagra (release date: mid-April) as an impotence treatment, doctors will be able to prescribe it "off-label" for women too. "We intend to use it in women once it's released for men," Goldstein says. "Not even a question...
...emergency" line at the court in Lowell, D. learned that Lowell is actually just a hop, skip and a two-hour ride away from Cambridge via several T-lines and the Commuter Rail. Yes, D. was required by law to appear in court, on a yet-to-be-determined date, somewhere near New Hampshire at 8:30 a.m. Several months later, D. found herself sweltering under the executioner's axe, trapped by civic responsibility...