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...scientists could be on the verge of stemming the epidemic. In recent years, new and startling insights into Alzheimer's have started to pour out of university, government and corporate laboratories. And thanks to an influx of interest and research dollars, the pace of discovery is accelerating. Exclaims Marcelle Morrison-Bogorad, who heads the Neuroscience and Neuropsychology of Aging Program at the National Institutes of Health: "An awful lot of scientists are following an awful lot of leads, and the leads are tantalizing...
...Life - Beatles 2. Like a Rolling Stone - Dylan 3. Suspicious Minds - Elvis 4. Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen 5. Good Vibrations - Beach Boys 6. Baba O'Riley - The Who 7. Sense of Wonder - Van Morrison 8. With or Without You - U2 9. Satisfaction - Rolling Stones 10. Righteous Bros - You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling...
...Under My Skin - Cole Porter 2. And I Love Her - Lennon/McCartney 3. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? - Van Morrison 4. I Can Love You Like That - All-4-One 5. Crazy - Patsy Cline 6. So Far Away - Carly Simon 7. Just the Way You Are - Billy Joel 8. They Can't Take That Away From Me - Gershwin (Amy is working on the last two, we hope...
...prosecutors prepare formal charges of murder against Robinson, they are holding him on charges of assaulting two other women he met in an S&M chat room. His livelihood was criminal as well, according to District Attorney Paul Morrison of Johnson County, Kans., who paints a portrait of an intelligent and agile criminal who wove a tapestry of fraudulent deals, rubber checks and phony companies. "He had no real employment, unless you consider figuring out ways of scamming people out of their money to be real employment," says Morrison. Between 1969 and 1991, Robinson was convicted at least four times...
From the satirical newspaper the Onion: "Long-awaited baby boomer die-off to begin soon, experts say. Before long, tens of millions of members of this irritating generation will achieve what such boomer icons as Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Timothy Leary and John Kennedy already have: death. Before long, we will live in a glorious new world in which no one will ever again have to endure tales of Joan Baez's performance at Woodstock...[T]he ravages of age will take its toll on boomer self-indulgence, and the curtain will at long last fall on what is regarded...