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...warns TIME senior business writer Bernard Baumohl, if the Fed misinterprets the signs - which it might well do - it could plunge the economy into a recession. "We have an ideal situation here where the economy is growing at twice the speed limit set by the Fed, and yet inflation pressures are actually diminishing," says Baumohl. "That challenges the Fed's basic assumption that the economy can't experience prolonged growth above 3.5 percent without inciting inflation. That's exactly what we've seen for several years now, but Alan Greenspan still believes we're overheating...
...nucleus, insert it into a hollowed-out pig ovum and insert the ovum into the womb of a host sow. The sugar-free piglet that was eventually born could then be cloned over and over as a source of safe transplant organs. "The idea is to arrive at the ideal animal and repeatedly copy it exactly as it is," says Dr. Mark Hardy, director of organ transplantation at New York-Presbyterian Hospital...
...HANDS Most cell-phone headsets are goofy and awkward,dangling tiny microphones in front of your face. Not this one: Body Glove's new EarGlove, available in stores this month for $25, fits comfortably around the ear, and a street test found the sound quality quite good. It's ideal if you must make calls while driving. And you'll certainly get your share of looks chatting hands-free as you stroll down the avenue...
...ideal solution might not be some brilliantly designed, singular project but a broad-based effort to heighten campus awareness and facilitate community dialogue. Organizing panel discussions might seem banal or trite, but it would probably be more effective than setting aside a lump sum of money for a yet-to-be determined project. Community outcries, such as the pledge signed by Mather House residents following homophobic vandalism on the door of a gay tutor, might lack tangible results but go a long way toward reminding us to be ever vigilant against bigotry in our community...
...Elizabeth C. "Beppie" Huidekoper, Harvard's vice president for finance, says she knows 33-digits are not ideal. But she adds that the University had little choice about code length...