Word: furiousness
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...complete their road map of the 23 pairs of human chromosomes by late June. But there are folks out there who could spoil the victory party. Scientist and entrepreneur Craig Venter's company, Celera, using a riskier "shotgun" approach to plow through all those letters, is working at a furious pace as well. Only two weeks ago, he announced that Celera had completed mapping the genome of Drosophila melanogaster, a.k.a. the fruit fly, a favorite tool of lab scientists. While the fruit fly genome is far less complex than the human, Venter's tour de force (performed as a warmup...
...exactly the spin President Vladimir Putin's government wants to put on its relations with the West. The U.S. Navy announced Friday that its forces maintaining a blockade of Iraq were holding a Russian tanker pending tests to establish the origin of the oil on board, prompting a furious reaction from Moscow. The incident came the same day as Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov castigated a decision by European Union member states to suspend Russia from the Council of Europe for its refusal to accept independent investigation of human rights violations in Chechnya...
...Western Wall would constitute "de facto recognition...of a united Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty." The Vatican supports no such thing. Weeks later, it signed an agreement with the P.L.O., whose preamble stated that unilateral actions by any party in Jerusalem are "morally and legally unacceptable." The Israelis were furious, but the trip was kept on track...
...rising tide of disinformation has prompted furious investors to send the SEC up to 300 e-mails every day complaining of one scam or another. That's why the agency has bulked up its CyberForce to 250 investigators, who prowl tip sites, chat rooms and other back roads on the Web. Another crew of 50 electronically monitors Internet fraud on the tech-heavy NASDAQ as well as other over-the-counter markets...
Four other Crimson players advanced to the Round of 32. Junior Gray Witcher defeated M.I.T.'s Eric Hong 3-0, and took the first two games against Princeton sophomore Peter Kelly in the Round of 32. Kelly, however, staged a furious comeback, sweeping the next three games and winning the match...