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Researchers have discovered a genetic reason for dyslexia -- a problem that keeps millions from reading well. Scientists at the University of Colorado in Boulder have traced the disorder to a gene located somewhere in chromosome 6, the same pesky piece of DNA that also contains genes contributing to hay fever, migraine headaches, asthma, thyroid disease and allergies. The discovery may help in early detection of dyslexia, which could prompt early treatment of the disorder and lessen its effects on children's lives. About 20% of the population is born with the problem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DYSLEXIA. . . IT'S IN THE GENES | 10/13/1994 | See Source »

Unfortunately for Cornell, this doesn't give the defense enough time to set up the hay bales...

Author: By Eric F. Brown, | Title: F. Hockey Wins 'Gut Check' vs. Big Red | 10/3/1994 | See Source »

...hasn't garnered the same press coverage as his worst blunders, but President Clinton nonetheless worked hard to make political hay of one of his seemingly rare victories: the $360-million National Service program. Passed earlier this year, Clinton today swore in the first members of the "Americorps," which aims to get America's youth involved in community service and provides money for college in return. But even this feel-good event had a gray cloud: the White House was supposed to host one of the photo-op ceremonies on the South Lawn, but the event had to be moved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A FEATHER IN HIS CAP | 9/12/1994 | See Source »

...Fernando's uniform and the sisters dress Fernando as a French maid. Violeta leads Fernando in a lascivious, passionate, hilarious tango, much better than Al Pacino's in "Scent of a Woman." She then takes Fernando to a barn and h as her way with him in the hay...

Author: By Joel VILLASENOR Ruiz, | Title: Timeless Belle Epoque | 4/21/1994 | See Source »

DIED. LEWIS GRIZZARD, 47, humorist; from complications following heart surgery; in Atlanta. "A Faulkner for just plain folks" was how one publisher characterized Grizzard, who made hay of everyday angst and irritation in a syndicated column and 14 books -- not to mention on speaking tours and sundry media gigs. The titles of Grizzard's best-known works sum up his puckish view of the world, as filtered through his experiences as a multimarried Southern male child of the '50s: Elvis Is Dead and I Don't Feel So Good Myself and My Daddy Was a Pistol...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Apr. 4, 1994 | 4/4/1994 | See Source »

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