| Vol XXXIV No. 95 | Monday, February 26, 2001 |
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Talking about a revolution
As scientists raced to sequence the human genome, they left a multitude of ethical and legal issues in their wake. At Notre Dame this weekend, health care professionals, educators, lawyers, researchers, students and clergy wrestled with those issues and discussed how health care will be affected by medical genetics and the human genome. The Second Annual North Central Indiana Consortium on "Clinical, Ethical and Legal Issues in Medical Genetics" included ... [more]
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Lent as a part of your life
"Life is like a box of chocolates." Well maybe, sort of, I guess, except that you can poke the bottom of the chocolates and see what is in the center and you cannot normally do that with life. I usually look ... [more]
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Seniors say goodbye to Joyce center with victory
Muffet McGraw grew up before Studio 54, Mandy Moore, and the invention of the Internet. So don't expect McGraw to recall every detail of her storied career as a player and coach, especially those that do not even exist. "I don't ... [more]
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Mirror, mirror on the wall, am I the fattest of them all?
Can you spot the eating disorder? Tim is your average freshman. He is involved in a few clubs and likes to play basketball with his hallmates during the weekend. Tim also lifts weights regularly. Lately, Tim has been using creatine, a ... [more]
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