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Such charges dismay Dr. Elsa-Grace Giardina, a cardiologist at Columbia- Presbyterian Medical Center. "I would like to think that we treat everybody equally," she says. But her survey of medical literature tells her otherwise. "Women don't get thrombolytic therapy (blood-clot dissolvers like streptokinase) as often as men, they don't get coronary angiography or angioplasty, and they don't get bypass surgery as often...
Government officials who have lobbied on behalfof Keene and Mallard expressed dismay at Bush'sletter last week, and said they believe thatMallard's charge of pro-Saudi leanings in theState Department may have some validity...
...dismay of many students, Kincaid says she will remain merely a visitor at Harvard...
While the Republicans were busy painting Hillary as an overly ambitious careerist, she seemed to be consciously modifying her style. In the past few months, she has softened her image (much to the dismay of some feminists), grinning and gripping like a mayor's wife and baking cookies to show she is not a harridan. She has even learned to stand at the back of the stage and look at Bill with a convincing imitation of the Nancy Reagan gaze...
...ransom of millions of dollars from Exxon for his safe return. In one note the '90s-style kidnappers made a particularly unsophisticated request: that a cellular-telephone number be established through which further contact would be made. As the alleged culprits, Arthur and Irene Seale, later learned to their dismay, calls received on such phones can be traced...