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Not so long ago, "Seth" was my one of my last patients of the day. The chief complaint listed on the chart was "nosebleed." His mother, father and grandmother were all squeezed into the room along with Seth, 4, who had only been to my office previously for check ups...
On the whole, his intellect prevailed; as new readers continually discover, Jarrell became one of the best and probably the most erudite of American literary critics in this century. The question "Have you read . . .?" recurs often in his letters, and he seems to have read nearly everything: psychology, anthropology, quantum...
Planting myself in the nosebleed section alongside a Democratic News Service staffer, I again naively held out hope that “The Cross of Gold” was not far off. While Schuker schmoozed a blogger in front of us, the staffer bemoaned the lack of network coverage?...
Wall Street moneymen have been among the most aggressive in raising dividends: Goldman Sachs, where executives and directors collectively own 25 million company shares, doubled its annual payout to $1 a share. After tax, CEO Henry Paulson's 4 million shares will spin off $3.4 million in dividends--up from...
It was an impressive show of force. Under the cloak of darkness last week, Chinook and Black Hawk choppers dropped an entire battalion of 520 U.S. paratroopers into a remote valley in Afghanistan, just across the border from the rugged mountains of Pakistan, where al-Qaeda has re-established training...