Word: experts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...number of companies started by M.I.T. graduates easily reaches 1,000. Today, M.I.T.'s artificial intelligence laboratory is considered the prime incubator for this new technology, which economists estimate will become a billion-dollar industry by the end of the decade. "The selling of our wits," as M.I.T. Industrial Expert David Birch calls it, is a Massachusetts growth industry...
...Page is an old woman who wants to see her hometown before she dies. De Mornay plays the wife of a soldier, who meets Page in a bus station. She sits primly with her handbag in her lap and leaves the big, round gestures to Page. The contrast is expert moviemaking...
...medical classroom--a unique if horrific opportunity to learn how to cope with large-scale exposure to deadly radiation. So far, the lessons have been sobering. "This incident has demonstrated our very limited ability to respond to nuclear accidents," says Dr. Robert Gale, 40, a bone-marrow-transplant expert from UCLA who helped Soviet counterparts treat Chernobyl victims. "If we are very hard pressed to deal with 300 cases, it should be evident how inadequate our response would be in a thermonuclear...
...July 1980, Garcia Meza wrenched power from civilian hands in what has become known as the Cocaine Coup. U.S. Bolivian Affairs Expert James Malloy wrote then that the Garcia Meza government was a "rapacious, uniformed kleptocracy," openly in league with drug dealers. As major suppliers of the coca paste that is processed into cocaine, Bolivian drug traffickers earn some $3 billion a year...
Cornell Professor of Human Sexuality Andrea Parrot, an expert on date rape, will come to Harvard in the fall for two days to train students on how to lead the workshops and freshman proctors on how to handle acquaintance rape cases, Porter Honnet said...