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Finally, she received tenure. Feeling that she was secure in her job, when her third child was born she chose to take an eight-week maternity leave--still, less than two months--to stay home with her newborn. After many years of superlative reviews and substantial merit raises, her next evaluation was not stellar and her raise was lower...
...year or so, by Martinez's account, his friend toiled as a bookbinder, a security guard and a janitor, sometimes working two or three jobs at once. Yet he found time to help Martinez around his home. And in December 1977, Martinez says, he was godfather to Koernke's newborn daughter...
...Waldholtz: "Part of the problem is that our government made too many promises. We have got to make changes, not just to preserve Medicare and Medicaid but to make health care more available to everyone." And there was the caller who complained about a Utah Congressman who brought his newborn to his office. Said Waldholtz, who is pregnant: "This is not an eight-hour-a-day job. We are frequently working 12-, 14-hour days...
...times' at the Union were quite different from our `old times,' and not always worth preservation. Once the Varsity Club, it was "intended as the poor-man's club," says Buckley. "All the rich kids had their own places to be." In trying to cultivate an aristocratic atmosphere the newborn Union of 1901 hosted a zoo of stuffed animal heads, some of whose dusty outlines you can still see on the walls if you look carefully. "I don't think I could have eaten a meal there with all those heads, especially not one with meat in it," Buckley comments...
...time the newborn mice reached maturity, the neural progenitor cells had secreted the missing enzyme, engrafted throughout the brains and appeared as normal constituents of the central nervous system...