Word: heraldically
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...global standpoint Europe's resistance to genetically modified crops is a peculiar case: a complex amalgam of bad timing, conspiracy theories and allegiance to traditions, with perhaps a dash of economic protectionism thrown in. Yet the Continental food fight that continues to pitch up scare headlines in Europe may herald what genetic engineering can expect to encounter as it moves more broadly into pharmaceuticals and medical procedures. It's not just a matter of consumers' smelling something very fishy in the idea of tomatoes given an antifreeze-producing gene from the winter flounder. More broadly, society--at least European society...
...Spits on Miami Herald reporter for unflattering coverage...
However, a Boston Globe staff member also representing the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Boston Herald said a new agreement with City Solicitor Russell Highley and City Manager Robert C. Healy would be sufficient...
...statistics originally ran in an article inThe Brown Daily Herald on Nov. 12. Since then, theHerald has been inundated with letters fromstudents both criticizing and defending the ACLU'sstance...
...very passionate about this dilemma and felt no one else was listening," says Barlett. "It's a measure of how strongly people feel about this subject." In addition to pleasing readers, the series has garnered favorable attention from other media outlets. On its editorial page the Boston Herald wrote, "This could refocus the spotlight on an issue that attracted notice two years ago when Congress was reforming individual welfare, but slipped off the national radar screen when that reform was enacted." Molly Ivins, in her syndicated column, wrote, "To what depth, breadth and height can corporate welfare reach?...Barlett...