Word: corrects
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...Well, in the early stages of Limbaugh's eminence, folks mangled his surname too. Not that Maddow is guaranteed to achieve Rush's power or notoriety - the 20 million weekly listeners, the zillion-dollar contract - but starting Sept. 8, she has at least a shot at correct-name recognition. That's when the 35-year-old assumes MSNBC's 9 p.m. hour, right after Keith Olbermann's popular Countdown. Radio's whip-smart, button-cute leftie (and utterly uncloseted lesbian) will have the sustained opportunity to sell her sophisticated views and perky personality to the political junkies of cable news...
...global sales campaign may be a good idea. In August, the Art Newspaper reported that Hirst's London gallery White Cube had a backlog of over 200 of his unsold works, worth more than $185 million. If the story is correct - the gallery says it's not, but hasn't detailed how many Hirsts it has on hand - it would mean that Hirst has run into that age-old problem of factory production: excess inventory. A few weeks ago Bloomberg.com quoted Robert Sandelson, a London gallerist who has dealt in Hirst, about the "pressure" that overproduction has placed...
...Miss the Goat I have enjoyed goat dishes for some time now, but I've always wondered why goat wasn't more widely available [Aug. 25]. Yours was a great article about how the food we love makes it to our plates. In such a politically correct climate, I want to salute you for this story. I expect that PETA will be lining up to run you out of town. Jay Ruane, LANSDALE...
...Lead author of the paper Qiao "Joe" Zhou, a post-doctoral fellow working in Melton's laboratory, said that finding the correct combination of the three transcription factors to reprogram the cell that makes gut enzymes in mice into a more useful pancreatic cell was the result of three years of repetitive lab work...
...have enjoyed goat dishes for some time now, but I've always wondered why goat wasn't more widely available [Aug. 25]. Yours was a great article about how the food we love makes it to our dinner plates. In such a politically correct climate, I want to salute you for publishing this story. I expect that PETA will be lining up to run you all out of town. Jay Ruane, LANSDALE...