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Predictably enough, some Georgians were expected to make it past the screening committee. Philip Alston, 65, Atlanta attorney and key Carter fund raiser, said to be in line for Australia; Anne Cox Chambers, 57, Atlanta socialite and one of the owners of the Atlanta Journal and Constitution, and a big political contributor, is likely to go to Belgium...
...consist of strings of amino acids manufactured within cells in small granules called ribosomes. But ribosomes are themselves highly complex protein structures that obviously evolved long after protein first appeared. Then how, without the complex ribosome "factories," was primitive protein produced? Last week, in a report published in the journal Origin of Life, a team of molecular biologists suggested an answer. If the hypothesis is correct, says one of the researchers, it could alter Darwin's theory of natural selection and current concepts of genetic engineering...
Some surgeons contend that there is a possibility, admittedly slight, that the radiation itself could cause future cancer. They argue, as the British Medical Journal recently said, that "cure is more important than contour." Yet Pierquin insists that for certain women between the ages of 40 and 50, there are particularly important aesthetic and psychological reasons for choosing radiation implants. As he explains it: "This is when the woman knows she is growing older and starting to lose her femininity, her power for seduction. The fact that she might undergo mutilation at this stage can be a catastrophe...
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Blumgart was editor-in-chief of the journal of the American Heart Association from 1955 to 1965. He had also presided over the New England Cardiovascular Society and the Harvard Medical School Alumni Association. He received the Gold Heart Award from the American Heart Association for his advances in cardiology...