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...Harvard Medical School team, led by Assistant Professor in Biological Chemistry Welcome W. responsible for cloning a biothorax which lead to the discovery. Scientists later compared this to production of the DNA by researchers in Colorado...
...candidate who might best expand Mondale's base is Gary Hart. In a Harris poll released last week, the Colorado Senator performed 10 points better than Mondale in head-to-head competition against Reagan, losing by a mere 46% to 51%; Mondale trailed the President 41% to 56%. To Hart, such polling results argue that he, not Mondale, should be the presidential nominee. Hart no longer attacks Mondale personally. Indeed, his supporters are now trying to position their man as a vice-presidential candidate. In a speech at the National Press Club last week, Hart sounded like one, playing...
...most intriguing question is whether Colorado Senator Gary Hart, who is having trouble adjusting to his apparent status as an also-ran, would take (or be offered) the No. 2 spot. His aides said it was unlikely he would submit to an interview process that smacked of supplication, but they were split on whether he ought to join the ticket if asked. Advisers Patrick Caddell, Kathy Bushkin and John McEvoy contend that Hart's future would best be served by becoming Mondale's partner in their party's challenge to Ronald Reagan, even if the effort fails...
...office of the Securities and Exchange Commission are looking into possible insider trading of Disney stock. The SEC had already pro posed legislation that would require stockholder approval of stock buy-back plans, and the Disney debacle is sure to win it support. Moreover, Democratic Congressman Timothy Wirth of Colorado has conducted hearings that may lead to a legislative crackdown on questionable takeover tactics...
...states increase requirements in math, science and languages, they exacerbate the shortage of teachers with those specialties. Oschatz has so far contacted twelve states about employing German teachers. Last month he visited New York, Illinois, Colorado, California, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C. New York, he says, showed so much interest that "expectations had to be restrained...