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...take just an instant to fall in love with a face; it can take a lifetime to forget one. Now, according to an announcement from the Cleveland Clinic on Wednesday, it has taken a team of eight surgeons 22 hours to replace one. Sometime during the past two weeks, the clinic successfully performed the world's first near-total facial transplant, lifting a face nearly whole from a recently deceased donor and grafting it onto an anonymous woman who had suffered extreme disfigurement to more than 80% of her own face. Her upper eyelids, forehead, lower lip and chin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behind a Face Transplant Breakthrough | 12/17/2008 | See Source »

...problem had gotten so bad in parts of the city - who can forget last year's overtaking of a KFC/Taco Bell in Greenwich Village by a pack of rats? - that a change in tactics was clearly necessary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mapping the Rats in New York City | 12/15/2008 | See Source »

...Followed by ego-boosting assurances, possibly including some reference to an intimidating animal ... "Let no man forget how menacing we are. We are lions!" - Brad Pitt in Troy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forty Inspirational Speeches in Two Minutes | 12/12/2008 | See Source »

After all, who could forget Blagojevich’s renowned predecessor, George Ryan? Ryan, a Republican, made a worthy contribution to Illinois’s tradition with his conviction in 2006 for 18 counts of fraud and corruption, including trading state deals for holidays in a Jamaican villa, funding his campaigns with state money, and selling drivers’ licenses. He topped former Governor Otto Kerner, who was convicted in 1973 for 17 counts of corruption, one of which involved trading permission to hold horse races for stock in horseracing companies. Governor Dan Walker also served time...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Lest We Forget | 12/11/2008 | See Source »

...Relying on crisis to mobilize us is a luxury we have never been able to afford. Infrastructure decays slowly, and yet roads erode, bridges collapse, and levees fail. Some problems have existed so long that we forget there is any alternative until the Europeans figure it out first: universal health care, lower teenage pregnancy, access to higher education. Some, like the national debt, have become so large that successive administrations have simply passed them on and hoped they explode on someone else’s watch...

Author: By Elise X. Liu | Title: The Sky is Falling | 12/11/2008 | See Source »

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