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...Chris H. Hitchcock, who does billing for surgery at Brigham and Women's, said she thinks increased collaboration is "a good idea. It's trimming the fat, so to speak...

Author: By Joe Mathews and Ira E. Stoll, S | Title: Affiliate Hospitals Confirm Talks On Cooperation | 7/6/1993 | See Source »

...There's a growing mentality in favor of consolidating," Hitchcock said. "For everyone to have the kind of health care they want, we need...

Author: By Joe Mathews and Ira E. Stoll, S | Title: Affiliate Hospitals Confirm Talks On Cooperation | 7/6/1993 | See Source »

...perforated corpses. But that's just the outline. Rodriguez, who's been making films since he was 12, and whose short comedy Bedhead won prizes at 14 festivals, realizes that even splattered blood can get tired if there's no wit and bustle in the execution. His mentors -- Alfred Hitchcock, Sergio Leone, Sam Raimi -- knew how to do it, and Rodriguez is a fast learner. Every shot (of an astounding 2,000 in the movie, about four times the average) is an aerobic workout for the eyes -- a delirious too much of a muchness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Few Bucks, Very Big Bang | 3/8/1993 | See Source »

What suspense? This was not exactly an Alfred Hitchcock production or the dramatic the-envelope-please moment at the Academy Awards. For nearly a week, the press had been accurately forecasting the precise lineup of the Clinton economic team. Typical was the Dec. 5 headline in the Washington Post: BENTSEN SOUGHT AS TREASURY CHIEF. The same article had Congressman Leon Panetta slated for Director of the Office of Management and Budget, even though Panetta spokesman Barry Toiv insists that the job was not even offered until last Tuesday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Worst-Kept Secrets | 12/21/1992 | See Source »

Under pressure from reformers, the American bishops also faced a surprise countermovement among traditionalist women. St. Louis, Missouri, housewife Helen Hull Hitchcock, 51, gathered five friends at her dining-room table in 1984 to write a petition defending the Pope's teachings and attacking ideologies that "seek to eradicate the natural and essential distinction between the sexes." They passed the petition along and found themselves with an astonishing 50,000 signers. Hitchcock now runs the lay lobby Women for Faith & Family, which has prodded the hierarchy rightward. Their efforts are complemented by a coalition of antifeminist nuns that received Rome...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Second Reformation | 11/23/1992 | See Source »

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