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...Harvard seeks to revitalize its science offerings with an expansion into Allston and the creation of interdisciplinary science initiatives, Cech’s science training appeared to appeal to several search committee members...
London owes much of its recent success to its lighter regulatory touch. In 1997, Britain's government brought an overdue end to a complicated and largely self-regulatory system with the creation of the Financial Services Authority (fsa). As lines between financial markets and firms blurred - telling a bank from a stockbroker was becoming more and more difficult - a one-stop regulatory authority, parliament concluded, appeared best suited to serving the industry. (For companies operating in the U.S. and much of Europe, no such single body exists.) The fsa's remit: working with firms to pinpoint potential risks long before...
...University seeks to revitalize its science offerings with an expansion into Allston and the creation of interdisciplinary science initiatives, Cech's science training appeared appealing to several search committee members...
...Advancing Stem Cell Science Without Destroying Human Life” asserted that the results of the scientists’ research emphasized the possibility of “creating cell lines for the study and treatment of disease without the many ethical dilemmas associated with the creation and destruction of embryos.” In a letter addressed to two Congressmen, Assistant Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology Kevin C. Eggan, Medical School Assistant Professor Chad A. Cowan, and Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences Douglas A. Melton wrote that they were “surprised” to see their...
Downtown Mogadishu is a tropical Stalingrad, a bullet-raked, mortar-pounded, artillery-shelled canvas of Roman arches and Italian colonnades that that testifies to man's capacity for creation and also for destruction. Not the sort of place, in other words, that you'd expect to find a $30 million telecommunications concern doing a roaring trade in an ultra-competitive market. Yet, as Mustafa Sheikh, deputy managing director of Telcom Somalia says, the absence of a functioning government for 16 years has been a boon for private enterprise. His firm is one of three in Somalia that provides fixed-line...