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June 20, 2006

N.Y. Review of Books Founder Barbara Epstein

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N.Y. Review of Books Founder Barbara Epstein
Washington Post - Barbara Epstein, a founding editor of the New York Review of Books, a journal of ideas that has helped define intellectual discourse in the English-speaking world for the past four decades, died June 16 of lung cancer at her Manhattan apartment. She

New York Review of Books Co-Founder Dies
Columbian - NEW YORK (AP) — Barbara Epstein, a founder and co-editor of The New York Review of Books who pushed for American distribution of “The Diary of Anne Frank” and edited the book’s original U.S. version, died Friday at age 76. Epstein died of lung

Exploration Uses High-level Regions Of The Brain
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Study: Sites reinforce unhealthy behaviors
State News - Usually you try to promote how bad something is when you are trying to stop behavior,” Lapinski said, giving the example of lung cancer and smoking. The risk factor is lung cancer, and the fear of that risk brings a person to stop smoking. “What was

WP: Never forget story of Bias’ death
MSNBC - My father was 60 years old and had been smoking Philip Morris cigarettes, unfiltered, for 40-some years so lung cancer seemed on some level inevitable. Bias was 22 years old, a specimen, chiseled, ideally suited for basketball. I covered Bias’s first

Merck KGaA’s Stimuvax Is First Therapeutic Vaccine For Lung Cancer In
Medical News Today - Merck KGaA’s Stimuvax (L-BLP 25), a therapeutic vaccine being developed for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), should be going into Phase III testing this autumn. Over 1300 patients with stage III unresectable disease from more than 140 centres in

New Study May Reignite Fight Over Smoking Laws
WANE-TV - We have lung cancer, heart disease — not because you or I smoke, but because we’re exposed to smoke via secondhand exposure,” Steensma said. Steensma and Crawford hope their study pushes County Commissioners to toughen the county’s smoking ordinance

Father and Daughter Both Cope With Breast Cancer
ABC News - Cancer, But Will Parents Accept It? Anti-Cancer Vaccine Under Fire Sunscreen Makers Sued, but Doctors Defend Products Lung Cancer By SCOTT TERRANELLA, M.D., ABC News Medical Unit June 16, 2006 For Walter Crate, this is an especially happy Father

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