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According to Reardon, Boisrouvray had worked with AIDS patients in the past, establishing a network of hospices for kids with AIDS. She then realized she wanted to do something about prevention and ended up calling Professor of Epidemiology Jonathan M. Mann '69 because she had heard of some of the work he was doing with AIDS...
...their aides say, the Speaker was unaware that Murdoch owned HarperCollins, and Murdoch had no idea that his company was negotiating for Gingrich's books. Yet even Republicans are worried by the lingering suggestion that the Speaker is looking to make a profit on his new fame. Thomas Mann, a scholar of Congress at Washington's Brookings Institution, predicts that continuing controversy over the deal will force Gingrich to give up the book project entirely or donate all its proceeds to charity...
...particularly strong start. After the 35-pound weight throw, in which junior Stephen McCauley was outdistanced by two feet, the Crimson ripped off first places in five straight events. The troika of freshman Josh Nicholson (6'4"), junior Terrence Mann (6'2") and senior Joseph Ghartey (6'2") combined for a high jump sweep and five points in the scorebook...
Carl III is chair of the board of the Horace Mann School in New York and of Pace University...
...everyone who is depressed attempts suicide; nor does a low serotonin level automatically doom a person to self-destruction. According to Mann and his colleagues at Columbia and the New York State Psychiatric Institute, changes must occur in specific regions of the brain to create that danger. Their research, presented at last week's Neuroscience meeting, focuses on a section of white matter -- the orbital cortex -- that sits just above the eyes and modulates impulse control. In autopsies of 20 suicide victims, Mann's group found that in almost every case, not enough serotonin had reached that key portion...