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DIED. GERRY MULLIGAN, 69, the premier baritone saxophonist and a leading composer-arranger of the past four decades; of complications from a knee infection; in Darien, Connecticut. Though he oversaw the birth of "cool" jazz with Miles Davis in 1947, Mulligan defied classification, playing and writing with a distinctive pulse, wit and imagination. He conceived the "pianoless quartet," which paired his horn with Chet Baker's trumpet over bass and drums...
After Shalala's talk, a panel offered somestatistics. David H. Mulligan, the MassachusettsCommissioner of Public Health, cited reports thatBlack males are 50 times more likely to havesexually transmitted diseases than white males,Latinos are 25 times more likely than whites...
...Mulligan praised the State's tobaccocontrol advertisements during prime timetelevision viewing, with a 17 percent drop incigarette purchases since the ads first aired...
...reason we started to collaborate with Richard Mulligan," Erikkson said, "was that we thought it would be useful to use gene transfer techniques...
...results of Erikkson's initial research were published in the September 27 issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Mulligan, Karl Breuing, Paul Liu, Peter Vogt, Chris Andree and Simon Thompson co-authored the paper...