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...state or state-supporter media instead of to the kind of unbiased outlets that his fiercely polarized society needs. Argentina's increasingly unpopular Fernández, whose Peronist Party lost its majority in recent congressional elections, is also playing the anti-monopoly card - especially against her arch foe, the Clarín media conglomerate, whose directors she calls "multimedia generals" comparable to the right-wing military generals who ousted then President Isabel Perón in 1976. Fernández's new law would allow private media only a third of all broadcast licenses while granting state and nonprofit outlets...
WHEN HARVARD SCIENTISTS first began to do recogniseand DNA research, in July 1976, the prospect of instant caping from clar catme diabet samed so frightening that. Harvard's bigingincal laborities received a South threat. During that year, Cambridgn Mayor Affecd E. Vellucci, who would laternay. "I have always felt that DNA work should not be done in a city of 100,000 people," worked to address public fears. He sponsored debates on the dangers and benefits of genetic engineering and act up a mock laboratory as his Mayor's Marketplace to inform the Cambridge populace about this new science which...
...million skilled and professional Argentines, or 8% of the population, have left the country, most of them in the last few years. Piecemeal attempts to control inflation-by declaring a moratorium on industrial debt, for example-have been delayed and poorly implemented. Commented the Buenos Aires news paper Clarín: "Few times has the political arena been so confused, contradictory, and in conflict with reality...
HELENE ZAMOYSKA St.-Clar-de-Riviere, France...
...domestic story of Nicky and Alicky -its innocence, affections and jumble of family emotions. Only a Dostoevsky could do justice to the story of the Romanovs and Rasputin. Author Massie's history covers two terrible decades in European history and recreates the doomed Romanovs with admirable clar ity. The icons have gone, but a sad faded photograph remains...