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...Overseer C. Dixon Spangler Jr., who was present at the meeting, described Summers' presentation as “well thought...
...piece for TIME, NBC news anchor Brian Williams suggested that people north of the Mason-Dixon line "wondered what the big deal was" after Earnhardt's accident. That was insulting. I live in a small town in Minnesota, far away from the South. Everyone I know has been affected by this loss. Earnhardt was my hero, and I have been in tears ever since the accident. I never met him, but to millions of people, losing him was like losing their best friend. JON MARQUETTE Garfield, Minn...
Overseer C. Dixon Spangler Jr., who was present at the meeting, described Summers' presentation as "well thought...
Millions of Americans, mostly in the red states, if you recall your election charts, lost a hero the instant the black car veered violently into the wall. Every major newspaper south of the Mason-Dixon Line rushed to put out a special section, while millions living north of that line wondered what the big deal...
...took 277 tries, and right up until her birth, scientists around the world were saying that cloning a mammal from an adult cell was impossible. "There's a significant gap between what scientists are willing to talk about in public and their private aspirations," says British futurist Patrick Dixon. "The law of genetics is that the work is always significantly further ahead than the news. In the digital world, everything is hyped because there are no moral issues?there is just media excitement. Gene technology creates so many ethical issues that scientists are scared stiff of a public reaction...