Johns Hopkins Gazette: March 11, 1996


In Quotes

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"Nobody thinks to worry about people who may be impaired and who
slip through the cracks and have their lives taken away from
them."
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     Psychiatrist Fred Berlin, speaking as prison consultant for
the state of Maryland, in the Feb. 29 issue of The Wall Street
Journal, on an effect of rewriting many states' insanity defense
laws in criminal cases.


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"We're about 15 years behind the research that's been done on
estrogen."
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     Endocrinologist Adrian Dobs in the March 3 New York Times
Magazine, on the government's interest in funding research on the
effects of testosterone.


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"This is a team ... that I have to be patient with."
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     Men's lacrosse coach Tony Seaman in the March 3 issue of The
Sun, on his team's play following its season-opening loss to
Princeton.


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"We're hopeful."
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     University spokesman Dennis O'Shea in the March 3 issue of
The Sun, on a report that the maps stolen from rare books at the
George Peabody Library may be among 150 maps and documents
recently recovered in Florida.


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"Cutting funds for international family planning programs is not
the way to decrease abortions, nor is it the way to protect the
health of mothers and children."
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     Director of the Center for Communication Programs Phyllis
Tilson Piotrow, in a March 7 letter to the editor of The Sun.

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