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...Edward Groth III calls the fda letter to Hansen "hogwash, a propaganda document put out to discredit his report." Groth defends Hansen's expertise and explains CR's position on bst: "The literature shows there is possibly a problem but no conclusive proof. Scientist A says we should be cautious. Scientist B says let's go ahead. Science sometimes carries more weight than it should. Science is good, but in policy you need value judgments...
...fades from the scene, a fierce debate is beginning, questioning the correctness of his reforms and pondering what steps should come next. The discussion is going on mostly in private because the party's political control and the zeal of the censors are still strong. Chinese intellectuals are extremely cautious about putting their views forward publicly...
...upstaged Clinton's call for a middle-class tax cut by offering his own plan only two days before the President proposed his--and Gephardt rubbed it in when he said he'd take his orders ``from America's houses, not the White House.'' Even Senator Bill Bradley, a cautious moderate, piled on last week. ``I think that people are going to look at the President in the next six to nine months,'' Bradley said, ``and they're going to make an assessment as to whether they believe...
Because the White House was not forthcoming from the start, Foster's character and veracity are now being dragged into the debate. Friends who supported him at first are now more cautious in their statements. And Clinton did not help Monday when he hesitantly said that he would continue to back-Foster "if the facts are as I understand them...
...said that fastidious filmmakers retreat in dismay muttering, ``Does he mean, like, bathroom jokes?'' Ignoring the advice, they end up dying out there with cute, cautious comedies like Speechless and I.Q. (not to mention spineless farces like Mixed Nuts). Meanwhile, Dumb and Dumber becomes the most popular movie in America. ``Gross-out grosses,'' its rivals may sniff, and they would not be wrong. But so what? The fact is that D and D--in comparison with which Jim Carrey's other pictures look as if they were scripted by Oscar Wilde--makes you laugh out loud for almost its entire...