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Scott Wilson of Boca Raton, Fla. , was "as close to being dead as he could be without being dead," according to Surgeon Frank Veith of Montefiore Medical Center in New York City. Wilson, 25, a landscaper and father of four, was spraying weeds with the herbicide paraquat on Aug. 30...
America has become inured to colossal business mergers in the last two years. Weddings like those of Occidental Petroleum and Cities Service, United States Steel and Marathon Oil, and the record-setting $7.5 billion union of Du Pont and Conoco have sometimes been shotgun affairs, sometimes harmonious ones. Throughout, the...
Another pressing East-West financial issue concerns the $25 billion that Poland owes Western creditors. Some officials have been urging the banks to declare Poland in default in order to increase pressure on Warsaw. The European economists were split on that issue. Although the board disapproved of using economic measures...
More important to the non-Harvard world, the center has proved a fertile training ground for academic experts who go on to work in government. "One of our key goals is to train people in the arts and science of international security in a way that will be a continual...
Suppose, for example, it were clearly demonstrated that society was becoming segmented on meritocratic-hereditary lines (elites being formed by merit groups that had a substantial hereditary component based on transmission of both genes and favorable environment); and suppose it were also clearly demonstrated that this segmentation induced frustration and...