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...specialty after medical specialty, doctors say, the accelerating pace of invention is saving countless lives in hospitals as well as changing the way people live outside them. "These developments aren't just evolutionary," says Rebecca McKenzie, a head nurse who has been at Duke for the past 10 years and remembers the days when each patient traveled with a paper file six inches thick. "They're revolutionary...
...from the new techniques were Jim and Sarah Redington, of Hot Springs, Virginia. By 1994, after eight years of waiting, they had nearly given up hope of having a second child. Jim, a family physician, was treated for testicular cancer in 1985 while Sarah was pregnant with their daughter Rebecca. He could no longer produce sperm, and the samples he had stored at a sperm bank before his cancer treatment had failed to make Sarah pregnant again. Not even the in vitro process resulted in conception. "The doctor said it didn't work and never would," recalls Jim. "We were...
...with dog washers. Do these social workers really believe that taking care of children is a suitable occupation for a minimally educated person? Which job do applicants select more often--caring for children or washing dogs? If respect is a factor, I'd put my money on the latter. REBECCA J. COOPER New Harbor, Maine...
Divinity School student Rebecca J. Lotzer, however, disagreed...
...want to take anything away from the guys," says forward Katrina McClain. "I love to watch them play myself. But we've been together a lot longer. We're more of a team than they are." So much of a team that their most famous member, Rebecca Lobo, didn't see much playing time, as coach Tara VanDerveer sacrificed a little star power for more speed on the court. "The joy of the party is just being with each other," says Teresa Edwards, 32, the veteran guard who was playing in her fourth Olympics. "It's a family atmosphere...