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...many surgeons are likely to develop similar expertise soon. Nonetheless, Harrison's work may herald a time when doctors can routinely help the unborn victims of nature's mistakes...
...Lake County, Ohio. As a result of that fracas, former wrestling coach Michael Milkovich was officially censured and his team put on probation. The penalties, however, were set aside after a court hearing. That led indignant sports columnist J. Theodore Diadiun to write in the Lake County News-Herald: "Anyone who attended the meet . . . knows in his heart that Milkovich and ((school superintendent H. Donald)) Scott lied at the hearing after each having given his solemn oath to tell the truth. But they got away with it. Is that the kind of lesson we want our young people learning...
...larger problem will not go away. As the auction analyst Souren Melikian recently wrote in the International Herald Tribune, "Market manipulation has now reached such proportions . . . that even the greenest newcomers are becoming aware that they are being taken for a ride." Since the main form of this manipulation has been the systematic inflation of estimates, it leaves the auctioneers with a problem not even Dr. Gachet could cure...
After graduation, I have jobs on the Detroit Free Press and the Miami Herald. If I had covered women's swimming and women's lacrosse--two of the best, most deserving teams on this campus--I wouldn't have a story "worthy" of sending to potential papers as a clip. I wouldn't have been able to get a job at the Podunk Town Crier...
...trustees' investment amounts to four-tenths of 1 percent of Seragen's stock and was bought for about $155,000, the Herald said. The university last week issued a statement that said there was no conflict of interest due to the size of the trustees' investment...