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...forbade any tribute after his death. Yet he published two further volumes of diaries (revealing as little as possible), and according to Read would be offended if congregations didn't applaud after his readings at others' memorial services. It was what Read, quoting John le Carré, calls Guinness's propensity to "back into the limelight." Far from the pottering, benevolent figure Guinness presents in his own books, Read reveals a frequently cruel, ambitious and selfish man striving to be better than his nature allowed. The book's very first line, which has Guinness admitting that "my mother...
...says Sutton. "We took the view that closing it down was the best way to deal with it." Child-protection groups applauded the move. "If you conclude - as Microsoft has done - that you've provided a new route for pedophiles, then morally you should shut it down," says John Carr, Internet adviser at NCH. "The pedophiles will go to other chat rooms, but it'll be up to those providers to act." Others are less convinced of MSN's tactics and motives. Analysts pointed out that the shuttered chat rooms were money losers, while the company's U.S. rooms, which...
...Vitro Fertilization When Louise Brown was delivered in England on July 25, 1978, the test-tube-baby industry was born. Scientists had joined her parents' eggs and sperm in a Petri dish and then implanted the embryo in her mother's uterus. (Elizabeth Carr, above, was the U.S.'s first in vitro-fertilized baby.) Despite a dismal 15% success rate, the process remains the treatment of choice for infertile couples...
...Carr said he has gotten positive response from would-be neightbors of the theater in more recent months...
...hope that [the Faculty of Arts and Sciences[ will also make use of the building but that decision is up to them,” said Carr...