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...California, U.S. As someone who spent years in Roman Catholic schools, I have never felt so alienated from the very idea of Christianity and all its sociopolitical implications as I do today. When the end comes for me, I'm banking on God's being an independent. Erin M. Griffin Kingston, Pennsylvania, U.S. I appreciated Sullivan's stating the truth about Christianism and Christianists - very appropriate terms - and the similarities Christianists have with Islamists. Let me add, however, that no matter which beliefs people adhere to, instead of blindly following out-of-context phrases from ancient, and therefore dare...
...ERIN M. GRIFFIN Kingston...
...some faculty offices. But the focus will be on the sciences.” An employee of Bond Brothers, the construction company based in Everett, Mass. that is handling the project, said that a sub-contractor was in charge of the site, but refused to comment further. Joseph Griffin, the director of Environmental Health and Safety at Harvard, could not be reached for comment last night. —Staff writer Reed B. Raymond can be reached at rrayman@fas.harvard.edu...
...University pledged yesterday to limit the amount of highly lethal arsine gas it will store in a new research facility under construction just north of the Science Center, in response to resident complaints. In a letter dated yesterday, Harvard’s Director of Environmental Health and Safety Joseph Griffin said the quantity of arsine at the Laboratory for Integrated Science and Engineering—set to be completed early next year—would not exceed two pounds. “We do not envision having more than a cylinder or two on premise at any point in time...
...redirect the saved resources to the new manned initiatives, all without sacrificing such scientifically priceless-and fiscally prudent-programs as new space telescopes and the growing fleet of interplanetary probes flown mostly by the NASA-affiliated Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). When NASA's new, no-nonsense administrator, Michael Griffin, took over last April, he echoed that. Not ?one thin dime? would be cannibalized from the hard-science missions to pay for the manned ones, he promised. Now, it appears, there will be a lot of lost dimes indeed...