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BORN: Sept. 28, 1959, Huntsville EDUCATION: Auburn U, B.A., 1982; American Graduate School of International Management, M.A., 1989 FAMILY: Wife, Lisa; four children RELIGION: Presbyterian MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Advertising executive; international lending officer POLITICAL CAREER: Republican nominee for U.S. House, 1994 ADDRESS: 4906 Whitesburg Drive, Huntsville...
BORN: Sept. 27, 1947, Medford, Ore. EDUCATION: Willamette U, B.A., 1975; U of Oregon, M.D., 1979; U of Arkansas at Little Rock, J.D., 1988 FAMILY: Single RELIGION: Presbyterian MILITARY: Marines, 1967-69 OCCUPATION: Physician; lawyer POLITICAL CAREER: Arkansas Senate, 1991- ADDRESS: 1020 West Third Street, Little Rock...
...apostasy? Doug Donaldson, who is selling the videotape of the Moyers shows for educational and home-video markets, says pre-broadcast sales have been "doing gangbusters," with one major exception: traditional religious distributors. Some sense of why may be gleaned from Roberta Hestenes, an academician and Presbyterian pastor and one of Moyers' guests. Although quick to say she "thoroughly enjoyed" her experience on the show, she found the conversations were missing something: "I wondered about the God dimension of the stories." Her panel dwelled on the tales' human characters and on their structure--on everything, in fact, but the Being...
...embraced his equally teary coaches and players. Later, Torre expressed his love, over and over, for his real family: his wife Alice and their 11-month-old, his older sisters Rae and Sister Marguerite and, on a phone line back to New York City, his brother Frank at Columbia-Presbyterian hospital awaiting a heart transplant...
This year Presbyterian's contract negotiations with the nurses have broken down over language that would allow the replacement of 350 of the hospital's 1,500 R.N.s with unlicensed technicians. The hospital says it has no plans to do this, but simply wants "the flexibility to operate in today's market," explains spokesman Robert de Luna. So, apparently, did Boston's prestigious Brigham and Women's Hospital, where nurses had to threaten a walkout last week to win assurance that R.N.s will not be replaced by unlicensed personnel. Similar showdowns can be expected nationwide, says Beverly Malone, president...