Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Evading the Noose. While his patient fought for life, Barnard was fighting critics. Heart transplants, with their low level of survival, arouse skepticism among many specialists. To try both heart and lungs seems foolish to much of the medical profession. In Britain and France last week, Barnard was attacked for...
"God lifts up his countenance to this united and lonely pleading of men in their shrouds, men beyond the grave, of a community of souls-God who loves man both before and after he has sinned, God whom man, in his need, may challenge, asking why he has forsaken him...
When the stock market took a depressing plunge last year, investors found out that advance estimates of rapid earnings growth were often the hallmark of imaginative stock promotion and simple overoptimism. Many an earnings report turned out to be disappointing indeed. The scandals that followed such discoveries are still rocking...
NEW YORK Scattering the Pigeons Once, in a blushing euphemism, they were known as "ladies of the night." Today they are called hookers, and in Manhattan, at any rate, their activities are not confined to the dark hours. Both in broad daylight and the neon night, they flash the pink...
JOE COLOMBO'S civic career is a recent development. Until he organized the Italian-American Civil Rights League, he was a much more private person, intent on following his father's profession. Anthony Colombo was a successful Brooklyn mobster until he was garroted one night in 1938 in the back...