August 31, 2004
Reassessing a Popular Cholesterol Drug | Tests Try to Get Body to Grow Bypasses | Political Parties: Who Needs Them?, and more...
Tuesday, August 31, 2004
REASSESSING A POPULAR CHOLESTEROL DRUG
Wall Street Journal, Aug. 31 -- Duke cardiologist
Michael Blazing is co-lead investigator of a new study of
Simvastatin, the generic name for Zocor. (Link for subscribers;
article e-mailed upon request to eduke@duke.edu.) …
Full story
--Also, CNN Money: Big Setback for Merck Cholesterol Drug …
Full story
TESTS TRY TO GET BODY TO GROW BYPASSES
CNN, Aug. 31 -- Dr. Brian Annex, Duke University's angiogenesis
research director, characterizes attempts to get the body to grow
new arteries as going from hype to hope. … Full
story
POLITICAL PARTIES: WHO NEEDS THEM?
PRI's "The Next Big Thing," Aug. 28 -- Host Dean Olsher posed
the question to Duke political science chairman Michael Munger.
(See third link.) … Full
story
FLA. SUPREMES TO HEAR SCHIAVO RIGHT-TO-DIE CASE
Law.com, Aug. 31 -- "If a judicial ruling can be overturned by
the Legislature, then the courts are rendering nothing more than
advisory opinions," said Erwin Chemerinsky, a law professor at Duke
University. … Full
story
KEEPING THE CAMPUS SAFE
(Raleigh) News & Observer, Aug. 29 -- Duke
University Police Chief Clarence Birkhead took an unusual step of
mailing letters home to promote campus safety. …
Full story
--Also, News & Observer: Fear Becomes a Companion (Duke
senior Julie Hutchinson) …
Full story
IN PRAISE OF RANKINGS
Newsweek Kaplan College Guide, August 2004 -- Columnist
Robert J. Samuelson looks at the rise of Duke on the U.S. News
& World Report's "Best Colleges" list. … Full
story
--Also, (Raleigh) News & Observer: See How They
Rank...(The Princeton Review) …
Full story
TRIPLE THREAT
NBA.com, Aug. 31 -- The three newest Chicago Bulls players,
including Luol Deng and Chris Duhon from Duke, were immediately
dubbed "gym rats" by their head coach. … Full
story
Washington Post, Aug. 30 - Harris Cooper, director of the Program in Education at Duke, reflects on students who squeeze summer homework into the waning days of August. … Full story



