Tales From Doctors: How Long Have They Had This Condition? JOHN PEKKANEN, John Pekkan e n--a noted medical journalist, book author and prize-winning magazine writer and editor--asked physicians to talk freely, frankly and anonymously about their work and lives for his new book, "MD: Doctors Talk About Themselves." He found was that patients are sources for doctors' stories of their greatest professional reward, biggest frustrations, and oddly enough, amusement
Breaking Into Computers Is a Crime--Pure and Simple EDWARD A. PARRISH, Edward A. Parrish, the dean of the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering, is the president of the IEEE Computer Society, whose membership includes 95,000 computing professionals in academic, industrial and governmental positions
India Loses Its Place in Soviet Policy Bharat Wariavwalla, Bharat Wariavwalla is a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Developing Societies in New Delhi
A Grade-by-Grade Reform for Federal Education Aid Robert L. Hardesty, Robert L. Hardesty, a White House assistant to President Lyndon B. Johnson, served from 1981 until June, 1988, as president of Southwest Texas State University
Land Reform Is Back in Aquino's Court ROY PROSTERMAN and TIMOTHY HANSTAD, Roy Prosterman and Timothy Hanstad are development specialists at the University of Washington Law School in Seattle