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...leading universities have made organizational changes in order to meet the needs of the growing number of students interested in studying neuroscience; Harvard, however, is one of the few universities which has taken little action to encourage its students in this discipline. Each year Biology 25, "Neurobiology," a 'tween level (above introductory) course in the Biology Department, has more students than any other 'tween level course. Similarly, Psych & Soc, Rel, 1100, "Physiological Psychology," one of the largest courses offered in the Psychology Department, has tripled in size from when it was first offered only a few years ago. Collectively, Professors...

Author: By Laura A. Feigenbaum, | Title: Wanted: A New Concentration | 10/20/1982 | See Source »

...distribution records to the Illinois department of law enforcement and to bear the cost of collecting unused and unsold Tylenol, an expense that could reach into the millions of dollars. Until now, Tylenol enjoyed a solid reputation and healthy sales. Analysts estimate that Johnson & Johnson sells be tween $300 million and $400 million worth of the analgesic a year. An $85 million advertising campaign has helped the company increase its share of the pain-reliever market from 4% to 37% since 1976. But the cyanide scare may do damage to the company's product. Says one stockbroker in Chicago...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poison Madness in the Midwest | 10/11/1982 | See Source »

Shultz was host at a similar gathering last month on the Middle East, with Kissinger leading the discussion. As the P.L.O. continues to be evacuated from Lebanon (see WORLD), Shultz is concentrating on broader Middle East issues. The U.S. hopes to restart the suspended talks be tween Egypt and Israel on the question of Palestinian autonomy in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. To do this, Washington is considering issuing its own definition of autonomy, which is expected to be closer to Cairo's concept of Palestinian self-rule than Jerusalem's. Says one top presidential aide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coolly Taking Charge | 9/6/1982 | See Source »

Some scholars are already suffering as a result of Peking's alarm. Foreign students in Chinese universities, for instance, have lately found that once friendly Chinese classmates avoid them. Relations be tween foreign teachers and Chinese stu dents have similarly cooled. At a Peking university, foreign students gained official permission to hold a dance, but their Chinese companions, meanwhile, were quietly warned not to attend. In another school, an American student invited to dinner at the home of a Chinese classmate was asked to "come rather late and wear dark clothing so nobody will notice that a foreigner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China: Fear of Foreigners | 6/14/1982 | See Source »

...President had returned to Washington on July 28. On July 31, Haig called me. The "smoking gun" had been found; one of the tapes given to the Special Prosecutor-conversations be tween Nixon and Haldeman less than a week after the Water gate break-in-left no doubt that Nixon was familiar with the coverup; he may in fact have ordered it. Impeachment was now certain, conviction highly probable. Haig's role now-and to some extent mine-was to ease Nixon's decision to resign, to give him the psychological support to do the necessary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WATERGATE: THE SMOKING GUN | 3/8/1982 | See Source »

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