Rochelle Hollander Schwab
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In the Gusher of Super PACs, Even One Named ‘The Internet’
It’s worth taking a step back and considering all the confusing names, and all the confusing money that might be spent in the coming months. It’s worth considering how we got to this new frontier, which even campaign operatives say is messy
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Happy 150th Birthday Edith Wharton!
Break out a glass of champagne, don an antique jet-beaded jacket and celebrate Wharton’s 150th birth anniversary. Read a book of Wharton’s, watch the Age of Innocence or The Buccaneers and visit her home, the Mount.
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Youthful Healing, Old Bodies: A Surprising Journey into Biotechnology
As we age, our healing process deteriorates until it is slow and incomplete in comparison with our younger selves. This decline is linked to the deterioration of the rest of our system with age; understanding how to slow, or even halt, its advance could have promising implications
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When Women Are Scarce: Men Become Impulsive, Save Less and Increase Borrowing
“In a male-biased environment, men also expected they would need to spend more in their mating efforts … We see that there are more men than women in our environment and it automatically changes our desires, our behaviors, and our entire psychology.”
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A Blushing Bride (Again) – at 62
After Dick died, I was certain I would eventually find someone to share my life with again. Ed and I married in 2001 during a four-hour luncheon/bay cruise on a yacht before 80 friends and family. I was a blushing bride at 62. Then we went to Paris for a two-week honeymoon.
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In Mississippi, Identities of Pardon Applicants Must Be Public
Senior Circuit Judge Tomie Green noted that during Barbour’s tenure he had granted clemency to individuals convicted of “murder, manslaughter, rape, armed robbery, aggravated assault, sexual assault, kidnapping, burglary, domestic violence, etc”
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A Web Resource Helps Doctors Calculate Life Expectancy of Older Patients
A team led by researchers from the San Francisco VA Medical Center and the University of California, San Francisco has completed the first systematic review of prognostic indices used to calculate a patient’s life expectancy, and created a website that puts these indices in one central location.
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Bicentennial of Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel; Nation’s Oldest Natural History Museum
With eight books and a map of Switzerland, the founders began a library, which ranks among the world’s finest natural history libraries. Each founder also contributed a few specimens; the collections now number 17 million specimens





