Word: fearfully
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Never fear, Harvard hockey team...
...never fear, Coleman will be right in his element when he takes on control-less Missouri Friday. Tiger Coach number-one, Norm Stewart, threatened to beat up a St. Louis Post Dispatch reporter. Tiger Coach number-two, Rich Daly, allows the players to run roughshod over him--refusing to play, refusing to practice, laughing in his face and disparaging him to the press...
Sesame Streeters, there is hope. We cannot let the fear of Morton Downey yelling in our ears overcome us. We must ignore Robin Leach and all his interviews with the rich and famous. No more mediocity, Sesame Streeters. The time has come to create and innovate again. To rediscover the power of imagination, every true member of the first Sesame Street generation must start somewhere...
Even if genetic information is kept private, the knowledge gained can be profoundly troubling to the individuals involved. It is one thing to uncover a genetic enzyme deficiency that can be effectively treated through diet. But what about people who fear they have inherited a debilitating disease for which there is yet no treatment or cure? Some might want advance knowledge so they can prepare their families and put what is left of their lives in order. Others might prefer not knowing anything at all. "We may be able to see into the future," says Doreen Markel, a genetic counselor...
University of Washington ethicist Albert Jonsen is concerned that people with grave illnesses might be viewed simply as carriers of genetic traits. "Rather than saying 'Isn't that family unfortunate to have a schizophrenic son,' we'll say 'That's a schizophrenia family.' " Advocates for the handicapped fear that in the future the physically afflicted may no longer be seen as unfortunates worthy of special treatment, but as "wrongful births," genetic errors committed by parents who failed to take proper action against a defective gene...