Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Indeed, the research was roundly criticized in 1997 by Dr. Marcia Angell, executive editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, who compared it to the infamous Tuskegee experiment in which African-American men with syphilis were left untreated, even though penicillin was available during the study, just to see what would happen...
...stay put ideologically. In recoil against the Eisenhower inertia, Podhoretz had steered to the radical left by the early '60s. But then, appalled at the anti-Americanism and cultural wreckage of the Vietnam era, he headed hard right. In 1960 he became editor in chief of the leftist journal Commentary; after his conversion he repositioned it as a leading organ of neoconservatism...
Publicity has also involved some networking andpoliticking. In recent issues of Diversity andDistinction and the South Asia Journal, Agarwalhas written about the inadequacy of South Asianstudies...
...tonight dear, I have a headache. According to a major new sex study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association on Wednesday, taking a pass at a pass is as American as apple pie. The researchers report that sexual dysfunction, ranging from lack of interest in sex to the inability to have an orgasm, afflicts 43 percent of women and 31 percent of men. "The results of this study are surprising," says TIME medical columnist Christine Gorman, "because there have been a number of studies of married people, for example, that indicate that there is more...
However, J. William Breslin, executive editor of the Negotiation Journal at the HLS program, said he does not think HNI has taken business from his project...