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...achievement announced last week, Biochemists Howard Goodman and William Rutter and their colleagues did not work with human genes. Under the safety guidelines adopted by the National Institutes of Health (to lessen the risk of accidentally producing an E. coli that might be harmful), such less readily available material would have required a far more stringent level of physical containment in the lab than any yet available. Instead, they experimented with insulin genes from rats. Placing this foreign DNA inside enfeebled E. coli, they were delighted to find that the genetic material was replicated every time the bacteria divided...
...right mount, but only if he had the right mount." Goodman considered his cigar. "Don't take this wrong, but right now Stevie Cauthen don't need any Derby...
...Stevie Cauthen, the most exciting 16-year-old jockey anybody can remember, was continuing to transform elderly platers into Pegasuses. "The kid is so hot he's got three agents," said Patrick W. Lynch, a closet intellectual who is a vice president of the New York Racing Association. "Lenny Goodman gets him his mounts. Mark McCormack, who handled people like Jack Nicklaus, sets up side deals. Swifty Lazar, Nixon's agent, is arranging the book...
...Stevie is neither stoppable nor flappable. "What about the Kentucky Derby?" I asked Lenny Goodman, Cauthen's on-track agent...
...company, too, has thrived even in adversity. "It's the only forum for student choreography in the city," Goodman pointed out. Chin has seen a definite process of growth: "People have to learn to work together, to help the choreographer out. There's been a growing cohesiveness." For Fine, the diversity in the dancers' backgrounds has not been a drawback: "I've gotten a sense of how we move together as a company, and everyone has a very specific, individual style. But it's not a hindrance at all--it's probably the company's strength...