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...days, thousands of them, but he abandoned them immediately and completely when the first metal-on-plastic hips came out. "It would be foolish to go back" is what he'd said 20 years ago when I asked him about the old designs - I took his word for it and, so far, have never regretted it. I also knew from my own experience, having done more than 1,000 hip surgeries by that point, that the metal-on-plastic kind worked - well. But my teacher has long since passed away and many of my patients have now seen the advertising...
...last things a student wants to hear in an overcrowded lecture hall is the word “lottery.” Course lotteries create problems for students who are both confused about their schedules and desperate to get into a certain course—and often needlessly so. Fortunately, both of these kinks can be smoothed out by a few simple changes in College policy...
Amid the chaos and confusion that has accompanied the credit crisis at British bank Northern Rock, Bank of England Governor Mervyn King has remained tight-lipped. There was barely a word from him when the Bank, as Britain's lender of last resort, made emergency cash available to Northern Rock last week. When that triggered a run on the High Street lender, with customers lining up for days to take back their savings, King still failed to utter a word. And when the government finally stepped in Monday to offer a gilt-edge guarantee for spooked depositors in the form...
That's about to change. Word is getting out that there is something wild and delicious stirring in this frostbitten soil, waiting to be discovered. Chefs who have long looked to France, Italy and Spain for inspiration and ingredients are now literally combing their backyards for the raw materials to create a cool new Nordic cuisine. Instead of the borrowed prestige of imported foie gras and truffles, the new taste of the North is foraged chickweed, Arctic brambles and livestock breeds that date back to the Vikings...
Every single word written about me by Professor J. Lorand Matory '82 is demonstrably false (“Israel and Censorship at Harvard,” op-ed, Sept. 14), as any review of what I have written will demonstrate. No one was ever dis-invited from Harvard because they “disagreed sharply with Harvard Law School Professor Alan M. Dershowitz regarding Israel’s military conduct.” Indeed, I publicly opposed the cancellation of Professor Paulins’ talk, and I would never support the cancellation of talks by anyone, even Professors Finkelstein...