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...will become HUS and join a slimmer HUC (Harvard Undergraduate Council), or perhaps RUS will cease to exist at all. Quite possibly the singers of Radcliffe Choral Society (RCS) may one day become confused with the technologists in the Harvard Computer Society (HCS). The Radcliffe Pitches will also suffer a deep identity crisis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A College By Any Other Name | 4/13/1998 | See Source »

...tragic death bears closer examination than some of your readers' letters would suggest [LETTERS, March 16]. As a cardiac surgeon, I would think that the way Diana was cared for should be scrutinized, especially if she was alive for well over an hour after the accident and did not suffer a head injury. There are some injuries for which immediate surgery is an essential part of the process of resuscitation. If patients with injuries such as those Diana suffered were cared for in the same way she was, all would die, when, in fact, rapid surgery could save some...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 13, 1998 | 4/13/1998 | See Source »

Nearly 30 million Americans suffer from hearing loss, yet only a quarter of them bother to wear hearing aids. Last week Starkey Labs introduced a new device that could encourage more people to seek help. Unlike typical aids that simply magnify all sounds, the tiny Cetera model uses new digital technology to mimic our natural ability to block out background noise and zero in on specific sounds, like a whisper or a voice across the room. If it wins FDA approval, the Cetera could be available for about $3,000 by summer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Techwatch: Apr. 13, 1998 | 4/13/1998 | See Source »

HEART DIFFERENCES Women are more likely to die of a heart attack than men partly because they tend to suffer milder symptoms--shortness of breath and neck aches, vs. the more familiar chest pain--that can delay the trip to the hospital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health Report: Apr. 13, 1998 | 4/13/1998 | See Source »

Home field advantage provides an edge. Beyond the intimidating presence of a half-dozen or so screaming, drunk Harvard hooligans, Princeton may suffer from having to play on grass, as opposed to the artificial turf it prefers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: They're Great! M. Lax Takes on Tigers | 4/10/1998 | See Source »

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