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Peter N. Madras, a transplant surgeon at Deaconess and associate professor of surgery, who along with Sahyoun is an instructor in the class that Monaco directs, said the hospital's actions are incomprehensible.
"Dr. Monaco is an outstanding, internationally-recognized transplant surgeon," said Madras. "There's no credible reason in the world for him to be displaced, and he's fighting the displacement. It's not as if anyone has come up with any charges of incompetence or inadequate patient care."
Rarely has anyone remarked that working children are not all slaves; many of them work voluntarily and are a principal means of support for an often large family. Without the additional income, it is unlikely the family would even survive, let alone send the working child to school and educate...
Anand is a worthy opponent in both ability and charisma. Though the game was devised in India some 2,000 years ago, his nation has produced surprisingly few chess geniuses. Anand, raised in Madras, became India's first grand master when he was only 17. Still boyish-looking at 25...
Over the past 15 years, India has become the world's largest reservoir of live kidney donors. In the 1980s the trade was centered in Bombay, but after a crackdown it spread to other areas, specifically the Madras suburb of Villivakkam, popularly known as ``Kidneyvakkam.'' Several thousand people living in...