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Relieved of the obligation of looking at these photographs, the reader can smartly proceed to skip Eruntics, the monumental work of one Reginald Gulliver. He, as a few people will some day know and then immediately forget, is the one who teaches bacteria to communicate in English. An introduction to...
Halfway around the globe from Shakespeare's grave, the normally conservative government of the Australian of Victoria has heeded the curse of the Bard, and by doing so has shocked the scientific establishment. Because of tightened state laws, the University of Melbourne must relinquish its important collection of several...
White House Correspondent Laurence Barrett has covered Ronald Reagan since the 1980 campaign; last year Doubleday published Barrett's Gambling with History, an account of the President's first two years in office. Dallas, says Barrett, will be "something of a nostalgia trip. The first national convention I...
Man and nature fought back, however. War in Southeast Asia and political instability in countries like Idi Amin's Uganda interfered with eradication efforts. Premature reports of success against malaria led some health authorities to relax their vigilance. Then came the worst blows of all: in the mid-1960s...
Many stumbling blocks remain. As Eduard Pannenborg, Philips' vice president for research, points out, "Much of what we have in Europe works out as an Uncommon Market. A lot of our thinking is still nationalistic." Some entrepreneurs and government officials are hopeful about a Community initiative called the European...