Word: indianas
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...results with TPA, or tissue plasminogen activator, have been nothing short of astonishing. The drug dissolves blood-vessel clots that block blood flow to the brain. "This is a particularly exciting time," says Dr. Mark Dyken, professor emeritus of neurology at Indiana University and the editor of the research journal Stroke. "In the past, most doctors thought of a stroke as the end, and that nothing could be done...
EDWARD PEASE Republican--Indiana 7th Pease won by 28 points in this G.O.P.-heavy district, thanks to the support of his retiring 15-term predecessor...
Bennett's success attracts so many allies and advice seekers that he retains a savvy, full-time aide, Pete Wehner, to help him deal with politicians and the press. In a typical recent week, Republican Senator Dan Coats of Indiana phoned to work with Bennett on a bill that would expand tax incentives for contributions to charities that benefit the poor, while Democratic Senators Sam Nunn of Georgia and Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut volunteered to help with the crusade against trashy entertainment. Newt Gingrich scheduled a meeting with Bennett, and Rush Limbaugh phoned for an interview. The mail arrived...
What Clinton's aides all knew for sure was what their guts were telling them: if the story was true, it was meltdown time. But maybe it was containable. A supermarket tabloid, they figured, might not be the most credible accuser. As the train headed for Michigan City, Indiana, its last stop before Chicago, McCurry and other Clinton aides talked about whether to present the bad news to the President, who had to keep focused on finishing his acceptance speech. Deputy chief of staff Evelyn Lieberman urged that Clinton be told right away...
...admiral for a running mate did not offer balance to his ticket. But it was his bowing out of the race, in deference to his family, after pledging that he would stay in the campaign all the way, that cost Perot his credibility--permanently. GUNNAR S. JENSON South Bend, Indiana...