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...Duraiswamy and Kirchhoff were more than happy to debate the fine points of DNA and argued that complexity itself can arise from evolution and is not itself evidence of a creator...
Brotemarkle continued her maturity as a college pitcher, turning in another fine performance. She pitched four hitless innings, striking out seven...
...ducking the issue. And he did pretty well in avoiding ultimatums, steering clear of painting himself into a corner as much as avoiding painting the Chinese into one. He's certainly learning the difference between campaign rhetoric and governing, but in his day-to-day performance he's doing fine. Of course some may argue that if you know your words are going to have no effect, better to have someone else say them. But there's no handbook on how to do this...
...music seems inarguably destined to live on, and as music labels take advantage of the medium's low-overhead distribution model, the artist-label debate will no doubt pick up additional steam. In the meantime, the RIAA is just in time to tell the assembled senators that everything's fine, thank you very much, we've got it under control...
...fear a good enough reason to keep someone off the streets? It's not clear, according to DePaul law professor Jeffrey M. Shaman, who says the state is walking a fine line when it calls for sending prisoners to institutions after they've completed their sentence. "It's always been understood that it takes a great deal of proof to keep a person locked up - the state must show the person is suffering from mental disorder and poses an imminent threat. After all, we're talking about taking away someone's liberty, incarcerating them against their will. And this...