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—Happening was compiled by M.A. Brazelton, Theodore B. Bressman, Mary Catherine Brouder, Julie S. Greenberg, May Habib, Nathan J. Heller, Jayme J. Herschkopf, Steven N. Jacobs, Bryant Jones, Emily M. Kaplan, Timothy J. McGinn, Kristina M. Moore, Will B. Payne, David B. Rochelson, J. Hale Russell, Zachary...
"No lies, please" was Greene's injunction to his shadow, and Sherry seems to have heeded the challenge. Instead of lies, he gives us antic speculation, reductive lay psychology and endless chatty asides. Greene evaded his pursuers in part by always being on the move--directing a brewery, bombarding Bodley...
Near the middle of a three-hour round table on globalization that touched on innovation in medieval China, the impact of Sept. 11 on graduate engineering programs and India's market for software, New York University professor WILLIAM BAUMOL offered a much needed reality check: "The fundamental issue that we...
CATHERINE MANN: The gains from globalization are very large and very real. Of course, the adjustment costs associated with getting these gains are coming from firms closing, from workers having to get new jobs. Historically, these adjustment costs have tended to be discounted. We can no longer afford to ignore...
The daughter of two chemists, Ali grew up surrounded by discussions of science. When she won a Minnesota Academy of Science research grant after sophomore year of high school, Ali decided to spend her summer working with stem cell researcher Catherine Verfaillie at the University of Minnesota.