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...straight half-hour interview program featuring a single guest each night. "You can't carry out a thought in a four-minute appearance," says Hutton, 51. Her guests on the first two weeks have been an eclectic lot ranging from rapper L.L. Cool J. to marine biologist Sylvia Earle...
...Chloe M. Chao, Erica S. Cheng, Caroline J. Choi, Vanessa E. Coke, Jennifer R. Dean, Alexandra E. Delaney, Elizabeth A. Downes, Nadeige S. Genece, Pratima Gupta, Anne M. Heavey, Candace M. Hom, Cynthia D. Johnson, Jennifer C. Jose, Deb L. Kozloff, Maren Lau, Reena R. Lawande, Susar, S. Lee, Sylvia S. Lee, Melissa G. Liazos, Kate M. Mansfield, Ana Markovic, Rotonya S. McCants, Jennifer L. Miksis, Margery I. Miller, Christine A. Murtha, Harvetta E. Nero, Teresa Y. Ou, Neelima Pania, Miwa M. Powell, Olivia A. Radin, Kate L. Roiter, Patricia W. Seo, Lamonica Shelton, Farah Stockman, Storm Taliaferrow, Abim Thomas...
...studies done in the 1970s indicated that Mirex was present in human mothers' milk all over the South. The agency says Mirex and chlordane are both dangerous to human health. "We call Mirex a possible human carcinogen. Mr. DeLay might disagree with that, but we believe the studies," says Sylvia Lowrance, an EPA spokeswoman. Other nonpartisan groups, including the Inter national Agency for Research on Cancer, agree . Both pesticides are banned in some European and South American countries...
...Sylvia Stanton Sellarole, 61, of Redlands, California, was not so lucky. For five years the registered nurse had suffered the uncontrollable tremor and halting steps characteristic of Parkinson's disease. But her hopes soared in 1993 when she heard Dr. Robert Iacono of the Loma Linda University Medical Center speak at a medical conference about practically curing the degenerative nerve disease in hundreds of patients. Iacono's unusual solution involved surgically destroying a tiny portion of the brain that some doctors think becomes overactive during the course of the illness. At first the operation on Sellarole seemed successful. Then...
...manned voyages to space have become commonplace; and robot probes have ventured to the outer reaches of the solar system. But only now are the deepest parts of the ocean coming within reach. "I think there's a perception that we have already explored the sea," says marine biologist Sylvia Earle, a former chief scientist at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and a co-founder of Deep Ocean Engineering, the San Leandro, California, company where construction of Deep Flight I began: "The reality is we know more about Mars than we know about the oceans...