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...frying, for example -- also generate small amounts of carcinogens. As for the URPs, they are not new creations at all, says the FDA, but simply existing chemicals that have not been detected before in the human diet. "There's no food that is completely known," points out FDA Biochemist Clyde Takeguchi. "You can't identify everything that's in an apple. The basis for establishing safety is not absolute safety. It's reasonable safety...
...move toward monitoring has ignited a boom for companies that produce the necessary software. A Utah-based firm, Clyde Digital Systems, makes a program called AUDIT that records every single keystroke by a terminal operator. "It permits total surveillance of all users, all of the time," boasts company President Allan Clyde. Some software is more manipulative, according to a report on computer monitoring issued last April by the 9 to 5 group. One such program berates workers with messages that say, "You're not working as fast as the person next...
Professor Clyde Kluckhohn came to Harvard in the 1930s. Bringing with him a lively interest in applying Freudian psychoanalysis to the study of societies, the professor began looking for discussion partners outside of Harvard's conservative, archeology-oriented Anthropology Department...
...only bad news is that two current thrillers by past masters of this now resurrected form, William Friedkin (The French Connection) and Arthur Penn (Bonnie and Clyde) do more to send the genre back to the graveyard than they do to set the spirit free. After watching To Live and Die in L.A. and Target, it doesn't take a film critic to see that Friedkin's style, once straightforward, has become hyperkinetic and trendy in this era of music videos, while Arthur Penn's more innovative and personal approach to filmmaking has become increasingly more traditional...
Three doctors--Clyde Crumpacker of Beth Israel Hospital, Martin Hirsch of Massachusetts General Hospital, and Jerome E. Groopman of New England Deaconess--said last week they will apply to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to become one of five to 15 groups testing Compound S, a modification of a DNA component, thymidine...