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...issue, is quick to add that tenure has its benefits. “That isn’t to say that the baby needs to be thrown out with the bath water,” he says. “It also allows people to do controversial research on DNA, genetic engineering, research on the ill effects of tobacco, and a whole line of valuable inquiry that people find politically offensive...
...carbon monoxide that nobody can account for - have some observers questioning the reliability of the tests. The legal team representing Dodi's dad, Mohamed Al Fayed, are claiming that the blood tested wasn't even Paul's, which Baker responded to - but not really - when he said that DNA tests "appear" to show that...
...iconic brand name. He and his three NRDC Equity partners (one of whom is his father Robert Baker) bought the property for about $1.1 billion, a small stake in Federated's $27 billion business in annual sales. "What we liked about Lord & Taylor was that it had great DNA, a very solid management team and a large amount of spectacular real estate," says Baker. National Realty & Development Corp., the original family business Robert Baker started and continues to own with Richard, is one of the largest, privately held companies, with more than 20 million sq. ft. (1.86 million...
...thoughts are hardly radical. Even her insistence that what Halston needs is a "designer who won't ignore the dna" isn't new. That formula has been tried, with lackluster results, three times in recent years. The fourth hire is Marco Zanini, most recently at Versace working alongside Donatella Versace, who will now work with Mellon and the Hollywood stylist Rachel Zoe, also a part of Halston's creative advisory team...
...Telegraph recently described Kate McCann, pointedly, as cold and distant. Some publications are hedging their bets with a two-track approach: supporting the McCanns, but also printing stories that tend to bolster the police line of inquiry. London's Evening Standard recently quoted sources as saying critics of the DNA evidence - which early reports said implicated the McCanns - didn't know what they were talking about, that investigators had "full confidence" in test results. Yet, on the next page, the paper ran a two-page spread headlined, "Despite the accusations, facts are on their side...