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This view is supported by Dr. Benjamin Carson, chief of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Children's Center in Baltimore, Maryland, who has helped separate other twins. "If we were to separate them, we would basically take a couple of individuals who are mobile and change them into invalids." He...
The Michigan law is being used to deter "Johns" from coming into Detroit from the suburbs to solicit prostitutes. According to George Ward, chief assistant prosecutor in Wayne County, the law resulted in the seizure of 2,927 vehicles last year. As for any unwitting wives, Ward asks, "What about...
One way NASA saved money was by farming the job out to an independent lab, the Applied Physics Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University. The agency agreed that it wouldn't dictate APL's procedures, just its results. "That," says Johns Hopkins engineer Thomas Coughlin, who managed the project, "saved us...
Operation Uphold Democracy, says a U.S. diplomat, is a model "only for the national war college: exit strategy as diplomacy." If the U.S. will not engage in nation building, he believes, "it's just pasting on Band-Aids." Johns Hopkins Professor Michael Mandelbaum has recently written in Foreign Affairs that...
There are also four pieces by the painter Jasper Johns, dealing with angular shapes and a broad expanse of gray. Johns, who began printmaking in 1960, uses the process not to create new works, but to repeat and rework images from his paintings.