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...Q. How do you feel? A. Fine, really. Every day I'm amazed at the improvement. Only a few days ago [for me] to bend in the middle, somebody had to help. Now I can get up all by myself...
...Q. The sore spots going away? A. Oh, yes. There's an eleven-inch line [scar] there [pointing to stomach...
...Q. You don't plan to show your scar like Lyndon Johnson? A. [Laughing...
...Q: So will it happen again? A: Almost certainly yes. "This is obviously a cluster of quakes," says Sieh. "The question now: Is it a cluster of two, or a cluster of more?" He points out that quakes tend to hit the region every 200 years or so. The last earthquakes to occur near the newly stressed area south of last week's temblor were in 1797 and 1833?meaning quakes could be primed to occur again soon. There's no way to tell when an earthquake will strike?scientists can measure the stress on a fault, but they...
...cheered when I heard about the vote in the House,” said George Q. Daley ’82, associate professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and HSCI executive board member...