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WARRIOR MAO ££.cA. (iop,tfi 1984 fiuwwGft (T)Cywpic : 45albij tJae sfe medica? crotooi GiKy mofts the nation Being born three weeks premature in Barstow, California, doctors confirmed that an anonymous ba- by girl known as Baby Fae had a con- genital heart defect that was fatal. Dr. Leonard L. Bailey, chief of pe- diatric heart surgery at Loma Linda Univer- sity Medical Center, offered a chance to save her life with a heart transplant from a baboon. On October 26, Baby Fae received the baboon heart in a five hour transplant operation. However, the surgery stirred a medical controversy all over the nation. Setting a new re- cord, Baby Fae lived three weeks with the heart before kidney failure occurred. The 81 year-old Peabody Hotel burns to the ground as firemen hopelessly look on. 12 Classes MIni Mag Over 7,000 ath- letes from 140 na- tions attended the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Ac- cording to the press, the Games of the XXIII 23) Olympiad set records for Amer- ican athletes. Mary Lou Retton, 16, was confirmed the best all-round woman gymnast. Track great, Carl Lewis, 23, cap- tured four gold med- als in track and field events. Nancy Hogshead,22, and Car- rie Steinseifer, 16, were the first two swimmers to share a gold medal in the women's 100-meter breaststroke. Defeat- ing the Chinese men's gymnastic team for the first time in sports' history, the United States team pulled away with the gold. Overall, Amer- icans left with 80 gold, 63 silver and 31 bronze medals to make a total of 174 medals for American athletes. However, nonpart- icipation of Sov i e t allies and the Soviet Union caused contro- versy on whether the U.S. did better at the games. The Sovi- ets used the Games as revenge on Jimmy Carter's boycott of the 1980 01ymp i cs. The 01ymp i cs is the only time in the history of the world when nations come to- gether in one spot.
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