Word: widely
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that my promising career is being prematurely terminated by a random disease," Kuo, 33, said on his page on the World Wide Web, which has attracted more than 21,000 visitors...
...Warren House (formerly home of the graduate English program, soon to be home of the Women's Studies Program) to what is, to me, the gleaming, glowing Barker Center. I helped unpack books and move them into new (but, admittedly, smaller) offices. I reveled in the brilliant light and wide open spaces of the atrium and conference rooms. I even loved the new Xerox machines I would learn to use and took a rather too-keen interest in mahogany office furniture. "Isn't this great?" I asked passersby. "Yes, it's nice," they replied, but some of them seemed...
...going back to the drawing board, Harvard experimented with its bench and saw a wide spectrum of competition this weekend at the Navy Invitational...
Only in the digital age can an outfit go from worst to first so quickly. In the past 24 months, AOL has dodged everything from a Bill Gates bull rush (his Microsoft Network spent millions to compete with AOL) to a tussle with the Internet, whose wide-open spaces threatened to make AOL's narrower "gated community" irrelevant. Case, 39, has been famously (if inadvertently) self-destructive, infuriating AOL members by offering too little capacity and too many headaches. Overeager users have crashed parts of the service twice in the past year by bombarding it with more calls than computers...
...hypericum's effectiveness and safety may finally be settled. The National Institutes of Health is laying plans for a large clinical trial that will directly compare hypericum with the best antidepressants. But until the results are in, there is reason to be cautious. Like all plants, hypericum contains a wide variety of compounds, including one that is known to cause sun sensitivity. Hypericum's effects in combination with other drugs are also cause for concern. Psychiatrists worry about the so-called serotonin syndrome, a kind of biochemical overload brought on by combining several antidepressants. Among the symptoms: nausea, slurred speech...