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| A small library in Italy whose history rivals its volumes Boston Globe December 2010 |
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If you're a lover of books and libraries like I am, you'll get a rush stepping inside what is said to be the first public and monastic library in Europe, the Malatestiana Library. The experience is made even more remarkable when you learn that despite wars and natural disasters, the building, its furniture and manuscripts have all remained virtually untouched since the structure was built in the middle of the 15th century... |
| Getting There Business Traveler - Frequent Traveler Tips for Caregivers November 2010 |
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Over the last four years, Renee Barnow, 62, has spent more time overseeing her 87-year0old mother's care than managing her own business. Barnow lives in Washington, DC, and her mother lives 350 miles away in Cleveland. The oldest of three siblings, she jokingly calls herself "The CEO of Mom Care" |
| Family Man: A Conversation with David L. Keefe, MD NYU Physician November 2010 |
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David L. Keefe, MD, who was appointed chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology last year, is a psychiatrist and specialist in reproductive endocrinology, a unique blend of skills. An award-winning teacher and researcher, Dr. Keefe has devoted his laboratory work to stem cell and embryo biology. This father of seven is also a clinician, who brings a special sense of understanding and respect to his work diagnosing and treating women with infertility. |
| Mind Matters: Anxiety in the Workplace AAAS ScienceCareers September 2010 |
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Marieke Gilmartin, a third-year postdoc in neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, has always been a bit anxious and shy. Her default coping strategy: avoid situations that make her feel uncomfortable. But as she embarked on a science career, she encountered stressful requirements and expectations that she could no longer avoid. As a graduate student, Gilmartin got anxious before meetings with her supervisors. Talks in front of her department were unbearable. |





