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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Staff Writer Jacob V. Lamar Jr., who wrote the story and was assisted by Reporter-Researchers David Ellis and Jeannie Park, says the subject had particular significance for him. "I was reminded that I was fortunate to grow up in a two-parent home and have access to a good education," notes Lamar, who joined TIME 3 1/2 years ago after graduating from Harvard with a major in history and literature. Lamar credits one of his professors, Child Psychiatrist and Author Robert Coles, with awakening his interest in social issues. Then he adds, "I don't know a black person...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From the Publisher: Dec. 1, 1986 | 12/1/1986 | See Source »

...skin in a series of ten to 15 shots. Used primarily to combat forehead furrows and the lines that extend from the nose to the lips, collagen fills in the space behind and around wrinkles and sags, much like the way air fills a balloon and makes its skin grow taut. The procedure, which stings slightly and can leave the face red for about a day, takes 15 min. to half an hour and can be completed during a lunch hour. "The nice thing about collagen is that the individual doesn't have any telltale signs," says Dr. Frederick Grazer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health & Fitness: Quick Fixes for the Face | 12/1/1986 | See Source »

THIS MAY NOT SEEM so morally heinous, but in fact it is complex form of robbery. But even more important are its effects. Scenario: everybody breaks the rules of Wall Street...chaos ensues...capital is unavailable to allow companies to grow and function, leading to...Economic Breakdown! Well, this may be extreme, but if we decide to let one person get away with breaking the rules, what deterrent is there to stop others...

Author: By William H. Berkman, | Title: Getting Away With Murder | 11/26/1986 | See Source »

What happens to all the Little League players who grow...

Author: By Joseph C. Tedeschi, | Title: Gould Turns to Sportswriting | 11/22/1986 | See Source »

...members will ever encounter such problems in their own work. Still, the principles at stake are important to a community of scholars, and the kinds of questions we have examined are likely to increase in number and complexity as the importance of research to government and industry continues to grow. If we do not attend to these issues as they arise, we may eventually come to realize that questionable practices have taken such firm root that our integrity as an institution of learning has been seriously, even irreparably, compromised. The principal responsibility for avoiding this result should rest with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bok Letter | 11/21/1986 | See Source »

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