Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...according to results Folkman published in a medical journal in November 1997, these methods eradicated tumors in laboratory mice--surpassing his original goal of simply shrinking the tumors...
...responsible American, the Reverend Jerry Falwell, has had enough. An article in the February edition of his publication, the National Liberty Journal declares war on Tinky Winky, objecting to the male character's red purse and arguing that his purple coloration and his triangle antenna are obvious symbols of the gay pride movement--symbols unfit for the eyes of any good, God-fearing child. Fal-Well fearfully imagines a future of "little boys running around with purses and acting effeminate...
...then researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) couldn't get the same results and Folkman's methods were questioned in a Wall Street Journal article last November. Last week, Folkman's situation seemed to hit a new low as pharmaceutical company Bristol Myers Squib (BMS) announced they would no longer seek to produce the drugs Folkman developed...
Sources: Good News--Obstetrics & Gynecology (1/99); Journal of the American Medical Association (2/2/99). Bad News--both items, New England Journal of Medicine (2/3/99...
...MEDICAL FRONT: After irate medical professionals objected to the decision to fire George Lundberg, the editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, the A.M.A. said it would allow Lundberg to contribute articles. The editor and the beleaguered organization released a joint statement saying they had "resolved substantive differences...