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...startling discovery, reported in Nature by an international trio of research teams, marks only the third time such a genetic phenomenon has been found. Last year researchers revealed a similar process in two much rarer inherited diseases: fragile X syndrome, a form of mental retardation; and spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy, a wasting disease...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Generational Saga of The Vicious Gene | 2/17/1992 | See Source »

Harvard finally broke through 2:01 into the final period when the unlikely trio of freshman forward Ben Coughlin, freshman defenseman Bryan Lonsinger and senior defenseman Rich Defreitas teamed up for a breakaway goal...

Author: By Jay K. Varma, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Duffus Keeps Icemen Tied Up | 2/15/1992 | See Source »

...jump still mark down the V flyers, but not as severely as in the past. A master who makes the new technique appear almost graceful is Toni Nieminen, the 16-year-old Finn favored for gold on both the normal and large hills. He will be challenged by a trio of V-jumping Austrians. The cult figure Edwards, however, won't be flapping at Albertville; he was left off the British team, a move he attributes to "politics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 1992 Winter Olympics: Cutting Edges | 2/10/1992 | See Source »

Ervin was competing in the strongest field of U.S. skaters since 1956, when the Olympic women's team was Tenley Albright, Heiss (both future gold medalists) and Catherine Machado. This year's trio could sweep the medals, as they did at last year's world's championship in Munich. If they do not, the reason will probably be Japan's Midori Ito, 21. She is 4 ft. 9 in. and built like a fireplug. But can she fly! At Munich her image was set indelibly, warts and all, when she took off and whirled, airborne, into the stands. That...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 1992 Winter Olympics: Spinning Gold | 2/10/1992 | See Source »

...class prejudices in interviews for the documentary 7 Up. Every seven years since, he has returned to see how his young charges are faring. This time, in 35 UP, they are mostly a dour lot, soldiering edgily on, recounting their promotions and sackings, their new children and divorces. The trio of public school twits, who in the first film sang Waltzing Matilda in Latin, have mellowed into responsible burghers. Poor Neil, the brilliant child and (last time) the homeless neurotic, has settled in Shetland, Scotland, frail but still alive. That is almost the best to be said for the entire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Lives of Mannerly Desperation | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

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