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By statute, at least three NTSB members are supposed to have "technical qualifications." But that definition has been expanded as never before, say industry safety veterans. With Goglia's departure, there will be only one member, Richard Healing, with extensive experience in airplane-safety issues.
Streilein helped to establish the concept of immune privilege, which holds that while other parts of the body reject foreign matter in the process of healing, the eye manages to protect itself without doing the same.
Another of Bush the Candidate's winning traits: he talks an awful lot about poor people. In Los Angeles, the President's first appearance was at a conference sponsored by his Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. This was supposed to be one of Bush's signature programs--a...
Once a Cambridge resident, Van Valkenburgh’s home in New York is not far from the former site of the World Trade Center. “The year after 9/11, reading the obituaries of the victims [in The New York Times]…it was a healing...
Van Valkenburgh saw the potential in Arad’s entry but says he saw a degree lifelessness in its starkness. “I think all of us kind of had our eyes wide open but were also looking for things to see if they validated our own predilections...