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Much of the jump in premature births in the U.S. can be tied to the growing number of multiple births--twins, triplets or more--that result from infertility treatments. If you have one baby, your chance of delivering prematurely is just over 10%, according to Dr. Charles Lockwood at Yale University, and your chance of delivering what is called a very preterm baby (one born before 32 weeks) is less than 2%. But if you have twins, the most recent federal data show, your chance of preterm delivery jumps to 58%, with a 12% chance of very early delivery. With...
Beethoven: The Music and the Life by Lewis Lockwood, Peabody professor of music, emeritus, was named a 2003 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in the category of biography. Writing for the general reader, Lockwood places Beethoven’s life and works in their historical and artistic contexts...
...accomplished cellist, Lockwood examines the composer’s sketchbooks and autograph manuscripts to shine light upon Beethoven’s compositional methods. He investigates first Beethoven’s music, and only then, his life...
...James Friedman, Jane Lederman; Bernard Goldberg, Adele Rubenstein; Hiram Gans, Ethlyn Holzman; Milton Kramer, Helen Schultz; Nathaniel Lyons, Jeanette Lockwood; Frederick Strans, Barbara Landsburgh; Ezra Salinget...
...accessories, joined Tod's, Moschino and Burberry in catering to upscale kids. Among Coach's mini-me offerings: a zip pack suitable for bringing a Game Boy surreptitiously to school ($98) and a C-print crusher hat ($68) that looks just like Mom's. Why cater to kids? David Lockwood, a manager at Mintel, a Chicago-based consumer-market researcher, says that while the overall clothing market has been weak, children's apparel is a $28 billion market in the U.S. that has experienced nearly continuous growth since 1998. --By Jean Chatzky