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...Hills-based American Medical International (1982 revenues: $1.4 billion), the leading cause of death in the area was automobile accidents. But since Frye was not equipped to handle neurological injuries, as many as 540 accident victims a year had to be transported 65 miles to Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Today Frye boasts a complete neurology and neurosurgery staff. Says Jean Settlemyre, A.M.I.'s vice president for nursing, who was herself born at Frye: "Only with money could you do that...
...Melville who reported on the election's foreign, defense and economic is sues agrees. In talking to ministers and senior officials, I was struck by the extraordinary dominance Thatcher has established in almost every area of government. Her writ runs supreme like that of no Prime Minister since Winston Churchill...
...Council on Foreign Relations considered 68 candidates, including Leslie Gelb, the national-security correspondent for the New York Times, and Stephen Rosenfeld, the Washington Post's deputy editorial-page editor. Both withdrew. The runner-up: James Chace, the magazine's managing editor since 1970. Said Winston Lord, president of the Council on Foreign Relations: "Hyland has outstanding experience, intellect and objectivity...
EXILED IN PARADISE by Anthony Heilbut; Viking; 506 pages; $20 STRANGERS IN PARADISE by John Russell Taylor; Holt, Rinehart& Winston 256 pages...
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