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...having sex with inmates. Now legislators are demanding an end to the "culture of complicity" that has been allowed to flourish between prison guards and Illinois' 38,000 inmates. "This is the type of spark that is required to get something going," says Illinois state representative Peter Roskam. "My hunch is there are 49 other [corrections] directors biting their nails today, wondering, 'When is this bombshell going to hit my state...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NARY A SPECK OF DECENCY | 5/27/1996 | See Source »

...this hunch proves right, it will mark a milestone in the battle to contain the late-20th century's most terrible epidemic. For in addition to explaining why this small group of people infected with HIV has not become sick, the discovery of a viral strain that works like a vaccine would have far-reaching implications. "What these results suggest," says Dr. Barney Graham of Vanderbilt University, "is that HIV is vulnerable and that it is possible to stimulate effective immunity against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AN AIDS MYSTERY SOLVED | 11/20/1995 | See Source »

...follows: It is true that Minister Farrakhan hates white people and gay people and Asian people and Jewish people and Arab people. It is true Minister Farrakhan insisted that all Black women stay home. It is true--Professor West could not have known this at the time, but my hunch is he would agree after having attended the march--that Minister Farrakhan's two-and-a-half hour rant all but ignored the purpose of the march, with its extended numerological speculations about the height of the Lincoln Memorial and the number of chapters...

Author: By Samuel J. Rascoff, | Title: West 'Brackets' Morality | 10/27/1995 | See Source »

Duboule concedes that "this is not even a real hypothesis," just a hunch, and that testing it will not be easy. One problem, contends Harvard's Tabin, is that Duboule and his colleagues studied "the wrong fish." Zebrafish are prolific and easy to raise under laboratory conditions, but they are advanced in evolutionary terms. A study of more primitive sea life, such as sharks or sturgeon, might yield greater amounts of evolutionary information; even better subjects would be lungfish and coelacanths, mysterious, nearly extinct creatures that lurk in the ocean depths and are the living fish closest to the fishlike...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHERE DO TOES COME FROM? | 7/31/1995 | See Source »

...final analysis, the decision about estrogen is a highly individual one. It should depend on a woman's assessment of her own health; her family history of cancer, heart disease and osteoporosis; and even on personal philosophy. "I have a hunch that I'll remain on HRT for the rest of my life," says Frida, a Chicago-area college instructor in her early 70s, who feels that estrogen gives her "more energy" and a more youthful appearance. But for Joan Israel, 64, a clinical social worker in Franklin, Michigan, fear of cancer was a deciding factor against estrogen. "So what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ESTROGEN DILEMMA | 6/26/1995 | See Source »

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