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Duke in the News: March 5, 2003

President Nan Keohane Pushed Duke Into Top Ranks | Happy People Live Longer Than Dour Fuddy-Duddies | Duke Giving Feds the Devil Over Lasers, and more...

By Stuart Wells

Wednesday, March 5, 2003

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THE RIGHT WOMAN: PRESIDENT NAN KEOHANE PUSHED DUKE INTO TOP RANKS
Charlotte Observer, March 5 -- Ten years ago, some folks wondered whether Duke University was really ready for a woman as president. Nannerl Keohane, who had been president of Wellesley College for 12 years, took the job and answered that question by transforming Duke from a top-notch regional university into one of the best universities in America. ...Full story

HAPPY PEOPLE LIVE LONGER THAN DOUR FUDDY-DUDDIES
USA Today, March 5 -- If cardiologists wrote "Stay cheerful" on their prescription pads, heart disease patients who followed the orders would live longer, a Duke University study suggests today. ...Full story

DUKE GIVING FEDS THE DEVIL OVER LASERS
(Raleigh) News & Observer, March 5 -- Duke University is in an ongoing legal tussle with a former physics professor who built two highly-specialized lasers and wants them shipped to Honolulu. ... Full story

JESICA LAID TO REST AFTER LIFE OF TOUCHING HEARTS
(Durham, N.C.) Herald-Sun, March 5 -- Jesica Santillan, the 17-year-old Mexican girl who died Feb. 22 after two transplant operations at Duke University Hospital, was laid to rest Tuesday. ...Full story
--Also, Herald-Sun: Nursing in a Combat Zone
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Charlotte Observer: Mexican Transplant Teen Is Laid to Rest in Rural N.C. Cemetery
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Policies, Procedures Reviewed in Wake of Organ Transplant Snafu
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(Raleigh) WRAL-TV: Report Claims Duke Violated Transplant Laws
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Palm Beach Post: Tragedy Shows Need for Donation Reform
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MALPRACTICE INSURANCE: NO CLEAR OR EASY ANSWERS
New York Times, March 5 -- "If anyone thinks caps on pain and suffering are going to work miracles overnight, they're wrong," says Frank Sloan, an economics professor at Duke University specializing in health policy and management. ... Full story

A DEMAND FOR DIVESTMENT
CNN's Moneyline, March 4 -- A growing number of college students want their schools to divest any holdings in companies that do business with terrorists. Among those interviewed: Matt Baldwin, a Duke student who supports divestment from firms with ties to governments that sponsor terrorism, and Duke Executive Vice President Tallman Trask, who spoke of how most of the university's investments are not in identifiable stocks. (Text not available online; Web site provided.) ...Web site

IN COURT, LITTLE SEX SHOP BEATS LINGERIE GIANT
St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, March 5 -- The U.S. Supreme Court said the shop Victor's Little Secret didn't hurt the lingerie giant, but sidesteped the question of how to measure trademark harm. Victoria's Secret had a high-powered legal team that included Duke law professor Walter Dellinger. ... Full story

ONE HOUSE OF ENLIGHTENMENT DRAWS EAGER KIDS FROM STREETS
Richmond Times-Dispatch, March 2 -- Duke alumni Angie and Percy Strickland sought a community where they could make a difference. At first, they didn't know what that difference might be or how they might achieve it, but they assumed they would figure it out once they got there. ...Full story

HARDEE'S GIVES $225,000 TO DUKE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
St. Louis Business Journal, March 3 -- Hardee's Food Systems Inc. will give $225,000 to Duke Children's Hospital to help fund the McGovern-Davison Children's Health Center, which houses all pediatric outpatient medical and surgical services and helps more than 35,000 children a year. ... Full story

MOHS HIGH IN CURING SKIN CANCER
(Denver) Rocky Mountain News, March 4 -- Mohs micrographic surgery, a common technique used to remove skin cancers, is very safe when performed in an outpatient setting, according to a Duke University study published in the Archives of Dermatology. ... Full story

STEM-CELL FIRM NEEDS MONEY, MAY LEAVE AREA
Cleveland Plain Dealer, March 4 -- Other high-tech regions, including RTP, have wooed Athersys Inc., a Cleveland-based biopharmaceutical company. "It's clear we would really like Athersys," said Robert Taber, a vice chancellor at Duke University's Medical Center. ... Full story

BOOKS: A FAMILY AFFAIR
(Southern Pines, N.C.) Pilot, March 3 -- It was while working as writer-in-residence at Duke University Medical Center that Virginia Holman decided to share her story, her first-hand experience in dealing with the mental illness of a family member. She is the author of the recently released book 'Rescuing Patty Hearst: Memories of a Decade Gone Mad." ...Full story
--Also, (Durham) Independent Weekly: Virginia Holman Revisits a Childhood of Mental Abandon
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FYI: DR. CHRIS DUGGAR
Montgomery Advertiser, March 4 -- Dr. Chris Duggar, a graduate of Duke University and University of Alabama Birmingham, always wanted to rejoin his family members and get to work helping out in the community that had been his home since first grade. ... Full story