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...Cipro side effects surfaced first in Florida, where staff members at American Media have started to experience stomach pain and foggy heads. Two were hospitalized--one for a severe allergic reaction, the other for a seizure--and many had to switch quickly to other antibiotics. Even members of the CDC working on the anthrax samples have developed Cipro skin rashes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cipro to Doxy: Why the Switch? | 11/5/2001 | See Source »

Pattivina also has trouble convincing in his more emotional moments. The one time he breaks down enough to indicate the pain behind his bravado, he lacks the physical presence and confidence of character that the scene demands...

Author: By Benjamin W. Olson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Boiler Offers Uneven Triple-Decker | 11/2/2001 | See Source »

Rose, who didn’t dress in Harvard’s 31-21, come-from-behind victory over Dartmouth last Saturday, is fully recovered from his shoulder injury and practiced at full speed without pain on Wednesday. Rose is currently sixth in Division I-AA with a 152.9 pass efficiency rating...

Author: By Lande A. Spottswood, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Football Looks to Tame Lions in NYC | 11/2/2001 | See Source »

...border when one of Edhi's ambulances screeches by, coming from inside Afghanistan. On a narrow stretcher in the back of the ambulance lies an Afghan, Hekmatullah, 22, gasping with pain at every bump. He had the awful luck to be living not more than 200 yards from a Taliban ammunition dump near Kandahar. Hekmatullah was sleeping in his courtyard the night when American bombs struck. The ammo depot erupted like a volcano, spewing bullets and rockets everywhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ordinary Afghans Hurt by the War | 11/1/2001 | See Source »

...That was the start of Hekmatullah's odyssey of pain. With the two bullets still lodged in his body, Hekmatullah endured a day's drive over pitted roads to a hospital in Helmand province. "My brother was screaming all the time," Abdul Halim recalls. But no doctors were there, either. Nor were there any other painkillers or anesthetics. With so many Afghans fleeing the cities, another six days passed before Abdul Halim found a car that would take him past Kandahar to the Chaman border, a distance of over 150 miles. Imagine riding six days over dirt roads with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ordinary Afghans Hurt by the War | 11/1/2001 | See Source »

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