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June 13, 2000
Vol. LII, No. 12

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NHLBI, NLM Help Washington Celebrate World Asthma Day

Kapikian To Give Director's Lecture, June 28

Fly Model of Parkinson's Offers Hope of Simpler, Faster Research

NHLBI's Stadtman
Wins L'Oreal Lifetime Achievement Award

Scenes from Take Your Child to Work Day 2000

IntraMall Team Wins Hammer Award

Police Awareness Day Draws Crowd

Workshop Held on Early Childhood Neurobehavioral Assessment

Sick of Junk Email?


News Briefs

New Appointments

Awardees

Retirees

Study Subjects Sought

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Campus' NW Quadrant Most Affected
Child Care Center Leads New Round of Construction

By Rich McManus

Ground will soon be broken for a new campus Child Care Center, located just east of the Natcher Bldg. near Rockville Pike. This project, scheduled to last about a year, will accommodate 100 children (most hailing from the current day care facility in Bldg. 35). The project leads a fresh round of construction that includes the new North Electrical Substation, a low-rise structure tucked into woods west of the Children's Inn, which breaks ground this summer, and a new Fire Station, to sit partially upon what is now parking lot 10K near Center Drive and Old Georgetown Road, which is slated to start this fall.
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Inn Marks 10 Years of Healing, Love and Family

By Andrea Walker Gehrke

Enjoying playground equipment on the grounds of the inn are (from top to bottom) Glen, Ian, Ashley, Hydeia and Ryan.

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Children's Inn at NIH. Its anniversary theme, "10 Years of Healing, Love and Family," represents what the inn has provided to thousands of children and their families over its decade of existence.
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