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While Widerman tries to regain the finesse that he lost when he pulled ligaments in the knee, fellow. Tri-Captains Andy McNernry and Jim Phills continue to defend their top-10 national rankings. Neither has lost a dual-meet match and both anticipate another trip to the national championships...

Author: By G. ROBERT Strauss, | Title: Grappling With Greatness | 2/3/1983 | See Source »

...revelations offered by NMR go beyond anatomical topography. Not only can doctors see internal organs, they can actually monitor certain processes occurring within them: blood moving through an artery, an arthritis-inflamed knee shrinking in response to steroid treatment, the reaction of a malignant tumor to therapy. "NMR opens up the whole wonderful world of in vivo chemistry," exclaims Neuroradiologist Sadek Hilal, who is testing the new technique at New York City's Presbyterian Hospital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Making the Body Transparent | 1/31/1983 | See Source »

...help stimulate the economy. ABC's Economics Editor Dan Cordtz countered, in a report, that a major military buildup would provide "the wrong jobs in the wrong places." ABC closed its evening news program a few days before Christmas with a montage of children on Santa's knee in Beaver County, Pa., asking not for toys but for jobs for their unemployed fathers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: The Dismal Science Hits a Nerve | 1/24/1983 | See Source »

...loss to the San Diego Chargers Dec. 11 is more achingly descriptive. "I was totally drained," he says, "physically, mentally and emotionally. It took everything I had. There was nothing left of me. I knelt down for the prayer, and as I went to get up from one knee, I couldn't. When I made it back to the coaches' room, I broke down sobbing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Surviving the Super Bowl | 1/24/1983 | See Source »

Injuries and illness forced the rest of the Harvard squad to play in spots two or three positions higher than normal. Diana Stanley, who played No. 2 for the team last year, has been out with knee and shoulder injuries and Laura Kaye, who would normally play either second or third, was out with mononucleosis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Women Squash Williams, Capturing All 11 Matches | 1/10/1983 | See Source »

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