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Instructor in Medicine JoAnn E. Manson '75 announced the results of the study, which were that nurses who took one to six aspirins a week experienced a 30 percent drop in the risk of a first heart attack...
...Manson's study, the nurses only took aspirin by choice, when they had headaches, arthritis or muscular pain...
...Parliament: "We should not be judging the American justice system." In the U.S., argues Ward Campbell, a California deputy attorney general, "we have a system for capital punishment that gives the defendant unparalleled procedural protection." In fact, California has not executed anyone for 24 years. Mass murderers Charles Manson and Juan Corona were sentenced to death, but their sentences were commuted to life in prison...
...Princeton (Rad, Diebel, Nelson, Musselwhite), 3:20.07; 2. Harvard, (Kovacs, Manson, Kidd, Wagner), 3:20.47; 3. Princeton...
...Assassins also offers funny, astutely varied glimpses of looniness, the finest being a park-bench chat between attempted assassins of Gerald Ford: Lynette ("Squeaky") Fromme, a Charles Manson disciple who is all passion and intensity; and Sara Jane Moore, a former mental patient, who in Debra Monk's stunning evocation is all matronly giggles and chilling folksiness. In other ably written scenes, Victor Garber brings condescending grandeur to Booth, Terrence Mann finds earnest simplicity in Czolgosz, Greg Germann gives a dorky sweetness to Hinckley, and Jonathan Hadary evokes hysterical egomania in Charles Guiteau, killer of James Garfield...