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Word: feared (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Adams House Master Robert J. Kiely says an increase in the number of courses dealing with religion, many of which are taught by prominent faculty, as well as decreased fear that religion will lead to bigotry, has made expression of religion more acceptable...

Author: By Joyce K. Mcintyre, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: A Campus Community? | 1/11/1999 | See Source »

...went, while the White House could be sure that Republicans lacked the 67 votes to convict. Chief of staff John Podesta told Daschle that the White House was on board, but both sides agreed that it was important to play down any White House role in the deal for fear Republicans might reject it. "Right now, this is the Lott plan," said a senior Clinton aide. "He will eventually take pieces from everyone, but the whole game now is Lott." To help Lott quell his rebellion, the White House offered to make a tiny concession: Clinton lawyers will not dispute...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lott's Trial Balloon | 1/11/1999 | See Source »

...children may be able (I hope, I fear) to choose their kids' traits: to select their gender and eye color; perhaps to tinker with their IQs, personalities and athletic abilities. They could clone themselves, or one of their kids, or a celebrity they admire, or maybe even us after we've died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Biotech Century | 1/11/1999 | See Source »

They figured wrong. The Nazis and the communists may be history, but an even more electrifying force has arisen to put the fear of God into the genome project: the profit motive. Pharmaceutical companies stand to make incalculable billions of dollars by turning genome research into new treatments for a dizzying array of diseases. And the companies that manage to get the information first--and lock up what they find with patents--will profit most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Racing To Map Our DNA | 1/11/1999 | See Source »

...federal project, was negotiating with Venter to let him do part of the job for it. The cost to the government: zero. That proposal was put on ice by project leaders, supposedly because the DOE had contracted with Venter without checking with other project members, and also out of fear that the release of information to the public might be delayed. Unofficially, it's clear that sour grapes over Venter's latest triumph played a role in their decision...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Racing To Map Our DNA | 1/11/1999 | See Source »

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