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Fortunately, Ray found Connie Rosenberg, whose official job title is "geriatric-care manager" but who is more simply described by her clients as a godsend. Over the next several months, Connie was in fact the next best thing to a guardian angel for the Smiths. She put Ray in touch with a reputable home-health-care agency. When his mother became too weak to climb the steps in her home, she got a stair chair installed. "I still had to make a lot of decisions," Ray recalls. "But Connie was my resource on the ground...
White is also upset about the commutation Clinton gave to Susan Rosenberg, who was convicted in 1984 of carrying explosives and weapons for the Weather Underground. One of Rosenberg's guns was bought with fake ID by Linda Sue Evans, who also took part in the 1983 bombing of an empty room at the U.S. Capitol to protest the invasion of Grenada. Clinton's order freed both from prison...
...other new board members are Vice President Natalia A.J. Truszkowska '03-'04, Member Chair Jillian P. Copeland '04, Treasurer Sarah E. Tavel '04, publicity chairs Rebeccah G. Watson '04 and Amy E. Keel '04, Partners Initiative Chair Emily G. Douglas '04 and Historian Jessica M. Rosenberg...
Second-year law student Aaron D. Rosenberg, co-director of the Recording Artists Project, headed the commission's legal committee, which oversaw all contracts related to the concert...
...years doctors tried to stir immune reactions against cancers with a weakened tuberculosis bacterium called bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG), but had only middling success. What has given the old idea a shot in the arm, so to speak, is biotechnology. Researchers like NCI's Dr. Steven Rosenberg have been able to isolate fragments from the surface of melanoma cells. Injected into the body, these antigens trick the immune system into producing a flood of killer T cells, which then go after the tumor cells containing the telltale fragments...