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Warren and his fellow researchers took blood samples from the workers at 4 p.m. one day each month, according to the study. When the blood of workers showed abnormalities, it was "taken at more frequent intervals until the significance of the deviation could be determined...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, | Title: Warren Tested Workers at Harvard Cyclotron for Radiation Exposure | 2/2/1994 | See Source »

...physically hopeless, and the Home-Run Hitters, who are prima donnas. As the summer swelters on, a couple of the Busters have growth spurts and become Home-Run Hitters. The Kikuyus win some games and even learn to execute the cutoff play. They earn a little pride and frequent slices of pizza (coachly bribes for good behavior...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Busters At Bat | 1/31/1994 | See Source »

...researchers fanned out through the San Fernando Valley, other theories emerged, including the possibility that the fault was not connected to any known system. Observes geophysicist Mark Zoback of Stanford University: "Individually these faults are smaller than the San Andreas and give rise to earthquakes that are less frequent and less severe. But collectively they represent a huge hazard because they are everywhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Next Big One. . . | 1/31/1994 | See Source »

...alarms in Central Europe and a flurry of reconsiderations in Washington: Vladimir Zhirinovsky, Moscow's ascendant neofascist. When he learned Clinton would not see him, Zhirinovsky, whose party won about 23% of the popular vote in last month's parliamentary elections, launched into one of his frequent tirades. He said the President's decision showed he was "a coward" who should "play his saxophone instead of coming here and meeting with nobodies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton's Obstacle Course | 1/17/1994 | See Source »

...simple answers about what to do. Should women with the gene have mastectomies quickly or should they have frequent mammograms to detect cancer early? Neither choice is foolproof, and no studies of survival rates have been completed. "The literature is full of anecdotal reports of women who had breast cancer even after prophylactic surgery," says King. "If a woman has a mastectomy, she is doing it based on common sense and logic, not on statistical proof...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Breast Cancer Gene: a Woman's Dilemma | 1/17/1994 | See Source »

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