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From the moment it was learned that William Schroeder would become the second man to receive a permanent artificial heart, TIME Correspondent Barbara Dolan became a kind of paramedic-in-training, reading literature about the operation and the man who performed it, Dr. William DeVries. She sought second, third, even fourth opinions from experts in the field. Yet she never lost sight of the human drama. At briefings for reporters at Humana Hospital Audubon in Louisville, she found herself "slipping in questions about the decor of Schroeder's hospital room between questions about whether there was too much fluid...
...Republican National Convention this summer in Dallas, National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC) Chairman Terry Dolan announced plans one morning for a fund-raiser to be held at the ranch of multibillionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt. Included in the press packet was a "Statement of Principle," which read in part: "We believe that if one is indeed hungry, there is always honorable work. We believe that aid should be forthcoming to the truly troubled, by a body most likely to know him by name...
PREACHERS. The young Turks have formed a wary alliance with the crusaders and polemicists of the New Right. These include Richard Viguerie, the guru of direct-mail fund raising and publisher of Conservative Digest, Paul Weyrich of the Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress, and Terry Dolan of the National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC). Their avatar is Senator Helms of North Carolina. But one of the New Right leaders concedes, "We could go with Jack Kemp. We like him. But we still have to see whether he has the guts...
...York, Senior Writer Lance Morrow wrote the main cover story. One of the contributors to that effort was Correspondent Barbara Dolan, who investigated the nuts-and-bolts politics of the Democratic women powermakers. Dolan sensed a coming of age: "As late as the convention of 1980, women were outsiders working for a way in. Now they are insiders working...
...sense, according to Ann Lewis, that does not matter. "The most important step in the revolution has already been taken," she believes. "We are no longer discussing whether a woman will be on the ticket, but when.'' ?By Lance Morrow. Reported by Sam Allis/Washington, Barbara B. Dolan/ Detroit and John F. Stacks/New York