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Last week the Reagan Presidential Foundation responded to the furor by proposing its own scaling back -- to zero. It announced that the library and center will be built in Southern California instead. Christopher and Stanford President Donald Kennedy expressed disappointment, but some saw the withdrawal as a victory for academic integrity. "A lot of people will be full of elation tonight," said Political Science Professor John Manley...
...Patent Office sparks a furor with a new ruling: animals created by genetic engineering may be patented by their inventors...
...raging furor which has split college and university leaders has also helped give Congress the impression that higher education is a special interest which can be treated the same way as the textile industry or the farm lobby...
...Cambridge City Council. This is really scraping the bottom of the barrel. I keep on hoping that one day they'll make a mistake, like misfiling some documents and banning Honduran refugees instead of nuclear weapons. But it hasn't happened yet. It would be unethical to create a furor merely for the sake of writing about it, so I couldn't submit a proposal to outlaw chrome-and-nylon eight-wheeled baby strollers. Maybe I will anyway...
Will the current furor weaken the evangelical movement, which has gained enormous impact and visibility over the past two decades? Sociologist James Davison Hunter of the University of Virginia thinks not. "It is very much a populist movement that derives its strength from the vision of reality it holds and an expansive set of institutions which sustain that vision," he observes. "The TV ministry is a small part of this. A visible part, but a small part...