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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Professor of Chemistry Gregory L. Verdine said the name change reflects the increase in cooperation between the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. The newly created Chemical Biology subgroup includes faculty from both departments...

Author: By Andrew S. Chang and Matthew W. Granade, S | Title: Faculty Objects To Suggested Staff Reductions | 2/14/1996 | See Source »

...next three classes were Chemistry 27: "Organic Chemistry of Life," with 307 students; Biological Sciences 1: "Introductory Genetics, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology," with 294 students; and Foreign Cultures 40, "The Cultural Legacy of the Ancient Near East," with 293 students...

Author: By Anne C. Krendl, | Title: 'Ec 10' Tops Chart Of Largest Classes | 2/13/1996 | See Source »

...outside Schultz's home on the Foxcatcher property. He then holed up in his gun-filled mansion (modeled after James Madison's Montpelier) about a mile away. Because Du Pont never bothered to restore telephone service after a fire damaged his home in October, police first established contact by cellular phone, then got the phone company to repair the line in the middle of the night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BLOOD ON THE MAT | 2/5/1996 | See Source »

...declining purchasing power? And why are so many nonetheless feeling harried and insecure? "People bitch to their maximum ability," answers Stanley Lebergott, professor of economics at Wesleyan University. Many people too have forgotten how meanly, by today's standards, they or their parents once lived: no cable TV, no cellular phones, no microwave ovens, sometimes not even indoor parking. Only 58% of newly built houses had garages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATE OF THE UNION: ARE WE BETTER OFF? | 1/29/1996 | See Source »

...federal and state telecommunications laws are likely to touch off fierce new competition among Ma Bell and her children, the Baby Bells. The Baby Bells could invade AT&T's long-distance business; AT&T can counterattack by muscling into the Baby Bells' local markets and also by offering cellular services and, later, portable wireless phones. Analysts think both Ma and kids will have to cut prices deeply, forcing cost cuts achievable only by big layoffs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AT&T: DISCONNECTED | 1/15/1996 | See Source »

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