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...York City 4 A Los Angeles 19 C Chicago 16 B Houston 9 B+ Philadelphia 17 B Phoenix, Ariz. 18 C+ San Diego 10 B+ Dallas 12 B Detroit 24 C- San Jose, Calif...
...this story, TIME reporters interviewed more than 70 home-schooling parents around the U.S. to find the new faces of the movement, including a biology professor at Spelman College; a midwife and artist in Canton, Ga.; an attorney and part-time basketball coach in Houston; an Arkansas state legislator; and Leo Damrosch, a Harvard English professor who began home schooling his sons, 10 and 13, in part because "the two writers I've studied most intensively for many years, William Blake and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, were both geniuses of astounding originality, and neither of them went to school...
...facing cancer patients, of course, it will be difficult, if not impossible, to establish a direct cause and effect relationship between Courtney?s alleged criminal activity and a specific death. But, says Dr. Joan Bull, professor and director of medical oncology at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, it should not be difficult to show that Courtney inflicted harm: "These patients were going through their therapy, assuming they were getting the right dose, and all the time they weren?t getting an anti-tumor response...
...issue of the undocumented worker into the light. The unprivileged workers who impact Americans' daily lives deserve the rights and living conditions that most U.S. workers enjoy. Let's force one of America's shames out of the closet and keep the issue in the light. RODOLFO CONTRERAS Houston...
...easy task, especially since doctors still don't fully understand how a normal cell becomes cancerous. But the challenge of stripping cancer down to its essential operations was what originally attracted Sidransky to the field when he was a medical resident at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. "Of all the diseases confronting us in the early 1980s, cancer seemed the most interesting from an intellectual point of view," he says. "It seemed like something had to change...