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...Brad Edward White's column will appear next Wednesday...
...role of genetics in primary care has increased significantly in the past decade, said Dr. Edward B. Clark, director of a research center in pediatric cardiovascular disease at the University of Rochester. Many diseases once thought to be environmentally induced actually have a strong genetic basis, he said...
...said voters are beginning to tire of incumbent Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 because he has taken the support of the Hispanic community for granted...
Blessed by his bloodlines, Edward Moore Kennedy should have been able to count on the adjective "incumbent" as a perpetual political heirloom. Even in this season of electoral discontent with the vagaries and pomposities of politics, his Kennedy and Fitzgerald legacy retains magic. In spite of scandal, the Senator still polls a "favorable" rating of 57%. But Kennedy is discovering that admiration no longer translates into support...
...most interesting question raised by the quiz-show scandals: Just what was so scandalous about them? Rigging them was deceptive, to be sure. But these were the early, Wild West days of TV, when the rules were still being written. Stars did commercials for products they never used; Edward R. Murrow pretended to "drop in" on celebrities in Person to Person. Manipulating quiz shows to affect the outcome was hardly new -- or surprising. Two years before Van Doren admitted his sins, Time ran a story that began, "Are the quiz shows rigged?" and went on to detail ways producers stacked...