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Concurring with the mayor, Friedman argues in his new book “The World is Flat: A Brief History of the 21st Century” that Japanese outsourcing to China will likely foster conciliation between the two countries. At least in the short term, this appears an unfortunate prognostication...
Still, the play of the day probably belongs to senior left-fielder Ian Wallace, who—besides going 4-for-7—threw a laser to Mann in the sixth inning of Game 1 to gun down Josh Foster at home...
...Since Harvard is determined to pursue and foster academic excellence, Bruce’s contribution to students’ understanding of economics cannot be exaggerated,” Lin wrote...
...think it’s worth the net cost to the University to foster a spirit of giving and to encourage students to sacrifice that extra piece of pizza to support a peacekeeper in Sudan,” he said...
...identified in 2001, cell lines which are increasingly obsolete for cutting edge research. Current Massachusetts law is ambiguous on the topic of embryonic stem cell research. This is why the new Massachusetts law is so important. It will mean that the state government will actively work to encourage and foster embryonic stem cell research. The law also paves the way for Massachusetts to allocate public funds for embryonic stem cell research...