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...When we got in full swing of production there were script problems and we were rewriting. Cries for accuracy were lost in the thunder of this being made," Franzoni says. "Most historians have an agenda and are willing to bend the facts to make the agenda work...So it's not just filmakers...
...Neill will be the guy who walks Bush's final proposition up the Hill, and while he'll have areas on which Bush won't bend - and on which he and the Lotts and Hasterts have already agreed - the new man at Treasury will have his hands full getting a package past both parties in a neatly divided Congress in presidential time...
...That area is a source of concern because there is a public transportation node right there where people are coming from a bus stop. With that sharp left-hand bend there for vehicles I can see where that would be an area of concern," McCready says...
...always enough. When they are active, protein molecules may double over or twist into radically different shapes. Understanding their dynamics can be crucial to drug design, and for this, good computer simulations are invaluable. San Diego-based Structural Bioinformatics, for example, generates digital "movies" of how proteins writhe and bend when activated or ensnared by drugs, and identifies the small molecules that would best disable these moving targets...
Rumsfeld's report proved contagious. By 1999 the CIA had changed its tune and was echoing him. But the agency had to bend the rules to do it: no longer did a foe have to be capable of reaching the 48 contiguous states to be deemed a threat to the U.S.; Alaska and Hawaii were added, putting the territory to be defended far closer to North Korea. The CIA began assuming enemy missiles could be fired without years of testing. Most critically, it stopped predicting what was "most likely" to happen in favor of what "could" happen...