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...recent cancer conference indicate that Erbitux makes chemotherapy more effective. Patients who had not previously responded to chemotherapy benefited when the same chemotherapy drugs were taken with Erbitux. If these results hold up, Erbitux could become a vital part of a multidrug assault on cancer--regardless of ImClone's fate. And Mendelsohn may finally see his vision become a reality. --By Alice Park
...peace. But that plan has been shelved - there is simply insufficient common ground between the Sharon government and all of the Arab moderates on the fundamentals of a two-state peace plan. They remain poles apart on the issues of the 1967 borders, the settlements, the refugees and the fate of Jerusalem...
...move freely across the United States, plotting terrorist acts without ever once raising a red flag, raising the possibility that that detection is about to get a lot more difficult. Second, Padilla's arrest and subsequent detention sparked considerable concern - as well as a vocal debate - over the fate of civil liberties in a time of war, raising once again one of the fundamental questions of the post 9/11 world: How do you keep the country safe and still protect the Constitution...
...armed militias, would love India to make the same mistake, for Kashmir to become one more entry in the grim litany of places where Muslims are supposedly oppressed by unbelievers. Then India really will be in trouble (not least with its 130 million strong Muslim minority). To avoid that fate, Delhi needs to do what it has never really done: recognize that Kashmir is a political question that needs a political solution, think hard about what such a solution might be and welcome outside help in finding and implementing it. India is indeed a victim of terrorism and deserves sympathy...
...Fate of the Crusader...