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When Roger LaMay (G’99) created the “Ten O’Clock News” at Fox-owned WTXF (Channel 29), he was not afraid to break the rules. He hired anchors who hardly qualified as “pretty” by TV standards, his reporters had hard to pronounce names like Schratweiser and he reserved valuable time for coverage of arts and culture. Although he was a great success and was promoted from news director to general manager of Fox Philadelphia, somehow it seemed ordained that he would break out of the corporate mold.
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Illustration by Bo Brown Dear Benny,I have a permit to park in Garage 14 at 38th and Spruce streets. In the past, if you drove a car without your permit sticker into the garage, you received a warning. This time, my car was towed and I was charged $100. When I appealed the bill, they denied my refund. You cannot enter this garage without a key card, so why was my refund denied?— Stuck in Park
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Summertime meant going home for Ludmila Oleinichenko, but it was no vacation. While some of her colleagues used the time to relax, dive into long-neglected hobbies, or catch up on research and writing, Oleinichenko took inquiring students across the world and exposed them to foreign cultures and languages. The adjunct professor of Slavic languages and literatures escorted a group of 10 students to Russia for the Penn Summer Abroad program run through the College of General Studies.
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The bad news is that the United States ranks 27th on the latest Index of Social Progress. The worse news is that we are moving in the wrong direction. The report, produced every five years, measures 40 factors, including the ability of nations to meet the needs of their citizens for health and education, human rights, political participation, improved women’s status, military spending and environmental protection. In 1990, the U.S. was ranked 18th.
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PHILADELPHIA -- Music instruction, voice coaching and acting lessons will be presented as performance art when playwright, composer and Steinway concert artist Hershey Felder visits the University of Pennsylvania to teach a music-performance master class. Currently starring in the hit production "George Gershwin Alone" at the Prince Music Theater, Felder will conduct the class before an audience in the Amado Recital Hall on the Penn campus Sept. 26 from 3 to 5 p.m.
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Diana Liu, the I. Grant Irey Lecturer in Law and partner in Wolf Block’s Real Estate Practice Group, has been elected to membership in The American Law Institute. Institute members are selected on the basis of professional achievement and interest in improvement of the law. Liu concentrates her practice on the acquisition and development of commercial real estate and in the representation of lending institutions in loan transactions and complex loan workouts.
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The Western scientific medical model has produced stunning achievements in extending life and treating disease. But in the relentless march of science, some say, the doctors have lost sight of the patient. A required course for all first-year School of Medicine (SOM) students, “Culture Matters,” aims to put the patient back in the doctor’s sights.
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PHILADELPHIA -- Works by the late Cuban artist Belkis Ayn will be on display at the Arthur Ross Gallery at the University of Pennsylvania Oct. 10 through Jan. 4. Other of her works will be shown concurrently at Philadelphia's Brandywine Workshop.
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PHILADELPHIA -- Have you ever wondered how dentists learn to fix cavities? How many teeth did they work on to perfect their skills before tackling your pearly whites? Whose teeth were they, by the way?Studies at the University of Pennsylvania suggest that a new computerized teaching method helps future dentists learn these skills twice as fast as in previous instructional techniques.