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...researchers based in Dunedin, New Zealand, reported a relationship between these different genotypes, adverse life events and depression. The Sydney researchers, including lead author Kay Wilhelm, soon realized they were sitting on a goldmine: hundreds of detailed personal histories covering 25 years that were perfectly suited to the testing of a brand new discovery. Some 127 of the original group - now mostly in their early 50s - agreed to give dna samples, which were crosschecked with their life stories. The result is a guide for working out depression risk: for example, a person with the high-risk genotype who experiences three...
...Faculty’s outrage last month? “I’m so sick of hearing that charge,” Ryan said. “I believe firmly that anybody should be allowed to say what they want to say.” And Kay K. Shelemay, the Watts professor of music, called the suggestion of political correctness being involved “ridiculous.” “This was not about politics of any sort or kind,” Shelemay said. “This was about the very basic processes of running...
...earlier work get full play in this vivid, compassionate re-creation of 1940s London, which starts postwar and reverses into the Blitz. Her characters seem to be taking life one day at a time. Jealousy-riddled Helen and flighty Julia are lovers - but for how long? Helen's ex, Kay, after being fully incorporated into the war effort as an ambulance driver, finds herself marginalized for her sexual preferences. Vivien, who runs a lonely-hearts agency with Helen, worries about her brother, Duncan, recently released from prison. The book opens in 1947, jumps to 1944 and then back again...
Take Anita Blake. Many have. She's a vampire hunter who fell for Richard, a werewolf, slept with wereleopards Micah and Nathaniel and then bedded Jean Claude, the master vampire of St. Louis, Mo. When vertical, she runs around like a paranormal Kay Scarpetta, keeping her fanged friends out of trouble. "Anita knew Richard was a monster, but he was no rapist," writes Laurell K. Hamilton, Blake's creator. Hamilton, currently writing the 15th novel in the series (the last four were New York Times best sellers), says the secret to her vampires' popularity is that "they're people first...
...Watts Professor of Music Kay K. Shelemay, who is also affiliated with the Folklore and Mythology program, said yesterday: “I think University Hall has gotten the message. I have no reason to think that they won’t make good on their promises that they will fix things...