Word: winer
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...these local problems and beliefs mean that solutions will have to be similarly regionalized. "Physicians country by country will have to figure out how to beat this cancer," says Dr. Eric Winer, chief scientific adviser to Komen for the Cure. As a TIME investigation in North America, Latin America, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East showed, there are places where those solutions are being found - and places where they aren't. There are countries in which lives are being saved - and others in which far too many are still being lost. In all of them, the first step...
Sure enough, bargain hunters are now scouring the wreckage in sectors like homebuilding and financial services. In a recent shareholder report, Michael Winer, manager of the New York-based Third Avenue Real Estate Value Fund, says U.S. property stocks are the cheapest he's seen them since 1999, creating "extraordinary opportunities ... to take advantage of fear in the market." Yet he also laments that too many fretful shareholders have fled his fund at precisely the moment when rationally they ought to be loading...
...Journal of the American Medical Association last week, “add[s] to a growing body of evidence that breast cancer is not one homogeneous disease, but rather a disease with many subtypes and requires a variety of new treatment approaches,” lead author Eric P. Winer, who is associate professor at HMS, said in a press release. Winer and his colleagues from institutions around the country reexamined three past breast cancer studies, each of which spanned a separate five-year period, beginning in 1985. The researchers compared the responses to chemotherapy of women whose tumors were...
...change quite rarely, the posters that adorn the theater’s façade change even less. These posters, one of Marilyn Monroe, and one an ad for Casablanca, are part of a mural which decorates the entire front of the theater. It was done by Joshua Winer, a 1986 graduate of Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, the top while he was still a student here, the bottom, several years later. If you look up, above the ticket window and the marquee, you will see what appears to be the façade of a Beaux...
...rather than ideological goals. In Kerry's view, Bush's belief in the inevitability of freedom's triumph has become a hazard, blinding him to the harsh reality of the country's predicament in Iraq. "This is the critical issue that goes back to his experiences in Vietnam," says Winer. "Respect for the facts is critical. Kerry's approach is fact based. President Bush's is faith based...