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Teresa Vietti, M.D., medicine always comes first for pediatrician |
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Reeve's
results signify super progress
After severely injuring his spinal cord nearly eight years ago, one quadriplegic has achieved what was thought to be impossible. Christopher Reeve has regained the ability to feel pinpricks and the light touch of a cotton swab over most of his body and to move some of his joints without any assistance. He also reports improvements in overall health and quality of life. Full story
Students, Fossett present capsule to Smithsonian Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton and student interns joined balloonist Steve Fossett Sept. 5 in formally installing the Bud Light Spirit of Freedom capsule at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. The capsule that carried Fossett on his successful solo circumnavigation of the globe this summer is now a part of the museum's "Milestones of Flight" collection. Full story
United Way campaign kicks off Many people have it pretty good. But some don't, and that's where the United Way comes in -- helping people help themselves to become more self-sufficient. The 2002 campaign for the United Way of Greater St. Louis is now under way, and University faculty and staff members should have already received pledge cards in the mail. Full story |
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