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Gyorffy, the Hungarian national champion, was one of four athletes in the elite international field to clear the first two heights of 1.85 and 1.90 meters without error. Only one of the 12 finalists failed to advance past 1.90 within the allotted three attempts per height...
...concerned about some statistics that show an increase in serious accidents with maintenance as the primary cause. "Some of the same questions that were raised by the ValuJet crash in 1996 are still with us," says Goglia. The ValuJet crash, which killed 110, was attributed to a contractor's error. "Is third-party maintenance of sufficient quality? Is it regulated enough? Are too many corners being cut to save money? I don't know, but we need to find...
...online music services must forever be free or die. I'd say most of Morpheus' users are honest enough that they wouldn't mind if a dollar was deducted from their bank account every time they downloaded an MP3 (it would be worth it to guarantee a complete, error free download every time). But there's the rub: nobody appears to be even thinking of offering what we might call Morpheus Plus. The business models of Napster and MusicNet call for tunes to come in their own limited, secure format rather than what consumers want, which is play-anywhere MP3s...
...said when such unintentional mistakes are the cause of the error, the retraction will virtually always contain a description of the mistakes. Ruggiero’s requested retraction contains no information on the cause of the errors...
...French courts affirming Nazi principles of eugenics. The decision savors of Vichy. The court's logic-which is the true deformity-would encourage wholesale prenatal slaughter. It stigmatizes the handicapped and states, as a principle of law, that they never should have been born. Such children are an error that would, in the utopia toward which the idealism of the law aspires, be eliminated, pre-emptively...