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Lewontin and Hartl say in their 1991 paper that the use of racially-biassed reference databases to calculate frequencies "is liable to potentially serious errors because ethnic subgroups within major racial categories exhibit genetic differences...
...tracks by saying a "jury of professional artists," and not the staffers, chose the items on display. Cambridge's elected officials have "sought to insulate themselves from controversy," claims The Crimson. This would appear so, and I am angered that Cambridge officials would not defend their own decision to exhibit the artwork. This is the one place I agree with the staffs editorial, for they go on to take a fascist stand...
...talks for several weeks, in order to convince Arafat of the seriousness of their demands. But Rabin, and a large number of Israeli Parliament members, are far too committed to peace to run the risk of losing the momentum that peace demands. It is unfortunate that Arafat does not exhibit the same commitment to peace...
...exhibit recently returned from a tour of department store galleries in Japan; the money the MFA made from renting out this show funded the massive Reubens retrospective the museum mounted last year. "Grand Illusion" feels like a second-tier, low-budget project. It draws from the permanent collection, as many shows do during times of economic stress, but it doesn't add the new twist that a show making use of frequently-seen pieces desperately needs...
...sure, the exhibit does feature a rather unusual disclaimer. It notes that a "jury of professional artists"--and not City Hall staffers--chose the items to be featured. Walsh has remarked sarcastically (and correctly) that the jury "must have been blind...