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Opinion surveys commissioned by Areva for internal use show that nuclear power's reputation has been improving. As recently as 2002, more people stressed the drawbacks of nuclear power than its advantages, according to the surveys. But that trend has reversed, and a clear majority now cite the pros rather than the cons. Critically, the surveys show that most respondents say concern about greenhouse gases and climate change are the key reasons for their views...
...will continue to accept applications for another month. Last year, for example, American law schools received a total of 95,800, nearly one third of which were submitted after the deadline. Though the exact reason for the shrinking applicant pools of recent years is impossible to pinpoint, admissions experts cite an improved general job market, rising law school tuition, increasingly competitive admission rates, and a return to more typical numbers of applicants after large increases in the preceding years. Some have said that the decrease in applicants could simply reflect a change in career preferences and that the prominence...
...theatre scene. After graduating, Greenfield became a professional photographer, Micheli began making films, and Cutler bounced around between radio, film, and TV production. The three did not even meet until long after college.Yet the filmmakers do have one thing in common with respect to their education: all cite a Harvard faculty member as a major influence on their respective bodies of work. For Cutler, it was Professor of Film Studies Bill Rothman ’65. Greenfield and Micheli refer to Arnhein Lecturer on Filmmaking Rob Moss, who saw an early cut of the film, and who Greenfield said provided...
Finally, I must address Iraq and the overall situation in the Middle East. With last week’s election of Hamas in the Palestinian elections, columnists have been quick to cite the adage, “Be careful what you wish for–you might just...
...from the Gaza Strip: "Here he's at the point of death. He was dividing God's land," said Robertson. "For any prime minister of Israel who decides he's going to carve it up and give it away, God says, 'No, this is mine.'" Robertson went on to cite a Biblical prophet, Joel, who he said "makes it very clear that God has an enmity against those who 'divide my land...