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The heart and soul of Rome
Special to The TimesDuring our most recent visit to Rome, old friends Serenella and Mario Franchi asked my husband and me to dinner. "Where to?" we inquired, and the unequivocal answer was, "In Testaccio, of course." Of course. How silly of us. Until a decade or so ago,...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, U.S. Airways, Spaghetti, Tomatoes, Veal
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McDonald's chief has cancer
Less than three weeks after the sudden heart attack and death of Chief Executive James Cantalupo, McDonald's Corp. announced that his 43-year-old successor has colon cancer. Charlie Bell, who helped Cantalupo craft the fast-food giant's turnaround,...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Illnesses, Oncology, Colon Cancer
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Surgical stomach bypass to weight loss on the rise
Of The Morning CallAn epidemic of obesity and the dramatic weight-loss stories of celebrities are feeding a national frenzy for stomach-shrinking surgery. This year, an estimated 120,000 extremely overweight Americans, mostly women, will have their stomachs cut to egg-size...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Insurance, Health, Overweight, Children
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Suffering the wear of decades
Sun StaffPope John Paul II skied the Alps, hiked the Rockies and traveled the world like no pope before him. He was the only pope in modern times for whom the word "athlete" seemed appropriate. Although today's young people may remember him only as a frail,...Tags: Nature, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Illnesses, Parkinson's Disease
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Teen, 400 pounds, goes through life-threatening surgery to lose weight, gain respect
Staff WriterHe rises at 4 a.m. after only an hour of sleep. He doesn't bother looking in the mirror as he dresses, feels no need to say goodbye to the 400-pound body he hates. "You ready, big guy?" his mother asks a short car ride later as they walk toward the...Tags: Gaming, Vitamin Therapy, Insurance, Health, Fort Lauderdale
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William Ihrie's Dream: Cooperative Research
Of The Morning CallA revolution is sweeping across the health care industry, and it has turned medicine into big business. Bigger health systems mean better care, say some analysts. Others predict a crisis in which compassion is replaced by Wall Street toughness. Morning...Tags: Politics, Gaming, Health, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Finance
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