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...started when Donald Carswell '50 published his blueprint for "Beating the System" on June 12, 1950. The next year, Carswell's piece won the Dana Reed Prize for excellence in undergraduate writing. And twice a year since then, The Crimson has reprinted his story for the benefit of Harvard students struggling to succeed on their finals...
...biography, which details Trott's movement into the resistance, provides a much more compelling picture than the first half of the book. MacDonogh's eye for detail, which obscures Trott's pre-war life, helps to illuminate the inner workings of the Kreisau resistance circle, which planned out a blueprint for post-war Germany...
Another futuristic therapy involves the manipulation of the errant protein itself. This molecule, which scientists have already reconstructed using the blueprint provided by the CF gene, could conceivably be goaded into working properly with the right medication. Alternatively, doctors could implant a healthy version of the CF gene in embryonic mice or goats, harvest the resulting protein from the adult animals' milk, and then spray the protein directly into patients' lungs. "Basically, we're talking about a four-legged manufacturing plant," said Dr. Robert Beall of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation...
...this is the blueprint for today's Hollywood sci-fi flick. And in one sense, Freejack, which follows this now-formulaic pattern for a sci-fi movie, is a victim of bad timing. Nevertheless, looked at by itself it is a still a poorly crafted film...
...good news is that there is a real move toward reform. A group of 30 concerned ambassadors, acting on their own, worked for months to produce a blueprint for restructuring the organization. They presented the plan to the new Secretary-General even before he took office...