Word: graying
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad isn't one for ceremony. We are waiting in a villa outside Havana when Ahmadinejad strides in without notice, taking even his aides by surprise. He is wearing blue-gray trousers, black loafers and the trademark tan jacket that even he calls his "Ahmadinejad jacket." He mutters something to himself as he settles into an aging leather chair with bad springs. For a moment, he seems irked by the chair, perhaps because it makes him seem even smaller than his 5 ft. 4 in., but soon he's smiling, prodding, leaning forward to make his points...
...dimensions instead of split supersymmetry. “Since we don’t know what is going to show up at the LHC, we don’t know what is going to be most important,” he wrote. —Staff writer Katherine M. Gray can be reached at kmgray@fas.harvard.edu...
...editors: Katherine Gray reported on a recent feature of medical journalism (“Journal Has Docs Disclose Conflict,” news, Aug, 11)—in an effort to maintain scientific credibility for their publications, editors have increasingly insisted on disclosure of the funding sources and individual intellectual contributions of medical authors. From such disclosures it quickly becomes apparent that much “research” is simply a feature of a broad continuum of pharmaceutical and medical device promotion. The research is designed and processed by industry; the FDA accepts the selective data; the audience...
...additional resources because it takes energy and resources to run the water treatment plants,” Phillips said. In addition to dual flushing actions, the new bright green handles are more germ resistant and come with flushing instructions on the wall. But Phillips admitted there may be a gray area between solid and liquid waste. “What happens with the 1.1 gallons—it tends to displace the contents of the bowl rather than force the contents down the waste-pipe,” Phillips said. “You might be able to get away...
...Bush's confidence in such settings may inspire some, though it's his very refusal to see shades of gray that makes the Administration's position on torture so frustrating for civil rights advocates. Bush and his allies seem to argue that it is the ideals we fight for - and not how we fight - that defines a democracy. If that's a civil society, I'd hate to see an uncivil...