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...politically as it was medically--had finally become a reality. At 2 p.m., after seven hours in the operating room, during which Yeltsin's heart was stopped for more than 60 minutes, the clearly relieved surgeons announced that all had gone well. Their optimism was echoed by U.S. heart specialist Michael DeBakey, who said, "President Yeltsin will be able to return to his office and carry out his duties in normal fashion...
...self-determination effort touched Harvard in 1970, when a first-year doctoral student at the GSE began the American Indian Program there. Eleven master's candidates registered that first year. Ten graduated with M.A.s, and one received a specialist's degree...
Mayr said he was recognized for his work in the field of the philosophy of biology and as a leading specialist of evolution...
...feel HyperNews is more effective than 'traditional' newsgroups because they operate on the [Web] and are thus integrated with other material we develop," writes Paul F. Bergen, coordinator of instructional computing and social science computing support specialist, in an e-mail...
Dunlap, 59, is a talkative, roll-up-the-sleeves corporate turnaround specialist who burst onto the scene with a remarkably short, lucrative and controversial tour as CEO of venerable Scott Paper in 1994 and '95. The maker of Viva and ScotTowels asked him to shake things up. So Dunlap sold billions of dollars in assets, chopped 35% of the work force, paid down debt and refocused the firm. By the time Scott was sold to Kimberly-Clark late last year, its stock had tripled, and Dunlap, via generous stock options and grants, had tucked away $100 million for himself...