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...five Level 4 labs; now there are 15 in operation or coming on line soon, including the planned $470 million National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF), which will cover as much acreage as five Wal-Mart stores. On the short list of states in contention to host the NBAF is Mississippi, which has zero prior experience with such high-risk research. "While some expansion [of labs] may be justified," says Rhodes, "unwarranted expansion without adequate oversight is proliferation, not expansion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Safe Are Our Bio-Labs? | 10/5/2007 | See Source »

...university did not report the case and may never have admitted it if an industry gadfly, Edward Hammond of the Sunshine Project, had not persuaded a local district attorney to strong-arm the university into giving up its internal records. The CDC then dispatched investigators who uncovered a host of other violations, including unauthorized experiments, failure to report three other infections of Q fever, failure to have all technicians vetted by the FBI, and missing pathogens and infected animals. "Unfortunately, the CDC's August investigation revealed not only shortcomings on Texas A&M's part, but also shortcomings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Safe Are Our Bio-Labs? | 10/5/2007 | See Source »

...critique of the campaigns she implied were self-promotional. Coggins’ editorial insinuated that last year’s hunger strike, part of the Stand for Security campaign, should be classified as narcissism, not true activism, a categorization she borrowed from Bill Maher. Coggins fairly paraphrased the TV host, but provided an obscured description of her classmates’ actions. Coggins contrasted a campaign that was, in every sense of the word, effective, with the recent “HIV Positive” stunt, praising those behind the latter for resisting the “inflated sense of self...

Author: By Silpa Kovvali | Title: Coggins' Critique Is Not Coherent | 10/5/2007 | See Source »

...delays posed by this "satanic subtlety" may also be giving the other half of the drama time to play out. The Supreme Court's ambiguous yellow light means "absolutely nothing," says Ayesha Tammy Haq, a lawyer and prominent political talk show host. That's because she believes that a long rumored power-sharing deal between Musharraf and Bhutto, the self-exiled two-time Prime Minister who fled Pakistan in 1999 under still-unanswered charges of corruption, is still on. Indeed, Musharraf was not opposed by Bhutto's powerful Pakistan People's Party (PPP) during Saturday's vote: the PPP simply...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Putting Musharraf on Hold | 10/5/2007 | See Source »

...wanted to do it or not, but I definitely encouraged him, because obviously it was a once in a lifetime experience,” said former roommate Thomas M. Hamnett ’07. The show required the athletes to completely immerse themselves in the daily lives of their host tribes. Bottled water was “the only concession to western life,” said Mary E. Donahue, the show’s executive producer. Despite the physical challenges, Rennell found the emotional side of the experience to be more central. “I think the show...

Author: By Lindsay P. Tanne, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Student Hopes To Be 'Last One Standing' | 10/4/2007 | See Source »

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