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...intensive-care unit. Moreover, very few live long enough to leave the hospital, and half of those who do are debilitated. Such low-weight babies, who make up only 3% of the 300,000 preemies born each year, would seem to be a bad cost-benefit risk. But Alan Fleischman, director of neonatology at the Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York, notes that 20 years ago, only 10% of infants born weighing under 3 lbs. survived. The rate today is 90%. "Health-care alliances will come together and question these treatments, and the treatments for adults with terminal...
...says Morris Mendelson, a professor of finance at the University of Pennsylvania. "Dammit, these are retail customers at All-Tech! Just because they happen to be more interested in the market than the average investor, that's no reason to keep them out." That view is echoed by Edward Fleischman, a former SEC commissioner, who wonders, "How can the SEC justify approving any rule that takes liquidity out of the market? Once you've given people the capability of direct trading, you can't take it away...
Torbay, Giering and Derfner excel both musically and dramatically. The maidens, most notably soloists Margot Fleischman and Rachel Storch, sang strongly and were appropriately adorable. The pirates, though not as musically solid, showed amusing and convincingly spirited comraderie...
...quirky small town that gained a cult following. The latest destination for fans of the outlandish and the In-jokish on TV is the village of Cicely, hard by the Arctic Circle in the state of Alaska. Among the town's 500 inhabitants is one reluctant interloper: Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow), a New York City native who has been forced to move there as the sole doctor in order to fulfill his medical-school scholarship...
Ever since Stanley Pons of the University of Utah and Martin Fleischman of the University of Southhampton announced last month that they had sparked nuclear fusion in a jar at room temperature, some pundits have speculated that the use of the cheap, virtually endless supply of energy would change the world's political order...