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Also because of the new route, shuttles no longer run to the Pound Hall stop on the law school campus, but students may catch them at one of two nearby stops: either Johnston Gate or the new Kirkland Street stop...

Author: By Kyle D. Hawkins, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Construction Forces Change in Shuttle Routes | 4/5/1999 | See Source »

Also because of the new route, shuttles nolonger run to the Pound Hall stop on the lawschool campus, but students may catch them at oneof two nearby stops: either Johnston Gate or thenew Kirkland Street stop...

Author: By Kyle D. Hawkins, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Drop-Off Site for Shuttles Rerouted by Construction | 4/5/1999 | See Source »

...confusion of the first week's bombing." For example, KLA sources told German TV on Tuesday that Pristina's football stadium had been turned into a concentration camp holding 100,000 people. "Then a group of journalists went there and found that the stadium was not full of people, either dead or alive," says Thompson. But this is war, and the truth seldom makes it through without at least a few flesh wounds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kosovo Leaders May Have Returned From the 'Dead' | 4/1/1999 | See Source »

...when running for office, so Salk came into his own as a spokesman for vaccination. Although it is generally accepted in the field that the real man on the monument should be Enders (who in 1954 shared the only Nobel Prize given for polio research), it seems unlikely that either he or the pugnacious Sabin would have performed half so patiently as Salk the ceremonial chores expected of monuments or would have sat so politely through so many interviews and spread the gospel of disease prevention quite so far and wide and indefatigably...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JONAS SALK: Virologist | 3/29/1999 | See Source »

...degree of social mobility in the U.S.--at least not enough for any change to show up in the social-science data. If IQ tests measure a trait that is genetic, and therefore inherited, or a trait that is culturally transmitted by parents and social class, they would, either way, be unlikely to upend the social order in every generation. And they haven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The IQ Meritocracy | 3/29/1999 | See Source »

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