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...study--we'll be studying data that already exists," said Professor of Health Policy and former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Julius B. Richmond, who is the chairman of the Medicare Group...
...dramatic change in Reuters' fortunes is only indirectly a result of its journalism. The bulk of the company's revenues, and profits, predicted to reach $98 million for 1984, come from a high-tech version of the original business started by Paul Julius Reuter in 1850: the deli very of financial news between the Prussian town of Aachen and Brussels by carrier pigeon. Reuters has become a prime worldwide supplier, with clients in 112 countries, of electronically transmitted, up-to-the-minute data about currency exchange rates, commodity prices, stocks, bonds, even the availability of tanker space...
...These projects are especially exciting because it is a joint program of three schools," said Julius B Richmond, director of the Division. "Problems such as these must be considered not only from the medical point of view, but also politically, economically and financially...
...increase their visibility, software companies have begun using a time-tested sales technique: celebrity endorsements. Electronic Arts has put out a computer basketball game featuring a match-up between Larry Bird and Julius Erving. Micro Education Corp. of America in Westport, Conn., is beginning to introduce programs that carry the names of well-known writers: Andrew Tobias' Managing Your Money ($199.95) and James F. Fixx's The Running Program ($79.95). Both Tobias and Fixx say they helped develop the software, though neither is a programmer...
...funny thing is, the end of the world is a blind shot from anywhere, and on this tour almost no attention is paid to hazards out of view, to Julius Boros' quintuple-bypass heart operation two years back or George Bayer's artificial hip joint. "The money's not a detraction, believe me," says Bayer, "and being back among old friends is great too. But the most important thing is having a place to compete again. It's a second chance at life, really." Guy Wolstenholme, 53, says, "We could all be on the scrap heap...