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Every rodent must die when the experiment it is a part of ends. According to veterinarian Stuart E. Wiles, commissioner of laboratory animals for the City of Cambridge, there is no alternative. Once an animal is used in a study, it is considered worthless for further experimentation, Wiles says...
...phone companies and cable-TV systems are jockeying for position in what each views as a potentially vast market but which neither is ready to create. Stuart Brotman, a communications specialist in Lexington, Mass., estimates that cable operators would have to spend $20 billion to $30 billion on digital-compression and fiber-optic technology to prepare their systems for interactive programming. The telephone companies, for their part, would have to invest $300 billion to $500 billion in fiber-optic networks before they could deliver TV-quality pictures into every American's home...
WELFARE REFORM. Poor mothers who take a job or marry a man with a job stand to lose cash benefits from Aid to Families with Dependent Children, and health care for their families under Medicaid. While some hard-liners would abolish AFDC altogether, some conservatives, including Stuart Butler of the Heritage Foundation, would reduce benefits for unmarried mothers and those who remain unemployed after their children enter school, while increasing benefits for poor women who marry and work...
...National Academy of Sciences members are Weld Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry James Anderson, Professor of Astronomy Margaret Geller, Lowell Professor of Sociology Stanley Lieberson, Professor of Biology Richard Losick, Professor of Medicine Stuart Schlossman and Ford Professor of the Social Sciences David Pilbeam...
...members of the Institute of Medicine are: William Hsiao, professor of health systems economics; Stuart Orkin, Fikes professor of pediatric medicine; Ruth Sager, professor of cellular genetics emeritus; Clement Sledge, Brown professor of orthopedic surgery; and Nicholas Zervas, Higgins professor of neurosurgery...