A surgical balancing act (Newsday)
Four doctors rush into an operating room at Stony Brook University Medical Center and begin working quickly on a man with a possible heart attack. Every second counts. The patient's blood pressure is dropping rapidly. The doctors bark out commands and make incisions. The patient appears to stabilize.
(Newsday,
Tue, 19 Dec 2006)
Out of Iraq, but in Pain About Its Lost Treasures (New York Times)
Donny George knew it was time to leave Iraq, and his position as the director of the priceless collection of antiquities at the National Museum in Baghdad, the day last spring when an envelope containing a message and a bullet was dumped in the driveway of his mother’s house. (New York Times,
Sun, 17 Dec 2006)
Don’t split Stony Brook (Long Island Business News)
Cutting the university off from the medical center would hinder communication, result in unneeded duplicity and likely create a petty political and competitive culture between the operations. (Long Island Business News,
Fri, 15 Dec 2006)
SBU's Nathan famous (Newsday)
Minnesota Twins closer Joe Nathan, who was inducted into the Stony Brook Athletics Hall of Fame last night, said it was a thrill to return to the area where he got his start. (Newsday,
Wed, 6 Dec 2006)
For Couples, Reaction to Good News Matters More Than Reaction to Bad (N.Y. Times)
"When something good happens to your partner, it's a terrific opportunity to strengthen the relationship -- that's what this study really says," said Art Aron, a social psychologist at Stony Brook University in New York. (New York Times,
Tue, 5 Dec 2006)
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