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They say that on the road to recovery you’re supposed to make a list of the people you’ve hurt with your addiction and to make amends. But despite my pre-midterm clarity, it may be too late to repair one of my most important relationships. This January, Toscanini’s faces removal from its current Mass. Ave locale and I fear that I am partially responsible for its precarious fate. Yes, Harvard Real Estate Services decided to renovate the property, which it owns, and force the leasing stores to relocate...
...experiment, neither patient nor doctor knows which - and injects them directly into Johnson's heart through a catheter threaded into the main artery in his left thigh. Mathur hopes the $5.5 million, four-year study will help clarify whether stem cells from a patient's own bone marrow can repair a failing heart. There's much at stake in the outcome, and not just for the 300 chronic-heart-failure patients the trial will study or the two in 1,000 people who are diagnosed with the condition in developed countries every year and face a 37% risk of dying...
...entered their relocated offices in Hilles this fall, some of their items were damaged or missing. According to KDT Co-President Kyungwon “Woni” Hong ’07, KDT is missing six drums and an instrument stand. A seventh drum is damaged beyond repair. “The estimated cost for new drums will be $200 each, and for now, we don’t have enough [in our] budgets,” Hong said. “The more serious problem is that we can’t practice properly for a while, [although...
...enough questions and were stunned once they arrived to discover that the flat was above a noisy carpet shop, the patio looked out on a large parking lot, and the master-bedroom window had a too-close-for-comfort view of the bathroom in a neighboring bicycle-repair shop. "And this apartment was rated four stars by the English tourist board," says Kenny. "The location was good, but the setting was horrible...
...marked the passing of a year since my injury. I knew I'd never regain what I had lost in penmanship, tennis, home repair, lovemaking, freedom from pain and dexterity. Even putting on a tie remained a challenge, one fraught with danger. Rushing to a TV appearance a few weeks earlier, I tried to knot one in the backseat of a taxi. I gripped the short end with my prosthetic hand, which began to spin uncontrollably, almost strangling me before I managed to extricate myself...