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...University Provost’s Office mailed letters to the deans of FAS, the medical school and the school of public health asking them to inform their faculties about the committee, and the committee has already received some applications for research, said Dean R. Gallant ’72, who is the director of the Science Center and serves as the administrator for the new committee...
...enough to stretch the bureau to its limits. But then came anthrax and the new responsibility of finding out who sent the contaminated letters and where they got the bacteria. New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani was furious at the FBI field office last week because it did not inform him for nearly a week after it learned about a suspicious letter received by NBC News. And agents who arrested two men, Ayub Ali Khan and Mohamed Azmath, in connection with the investigation may have overlooked intriguing evidence. The Wall Street Journal reported finding a 1995 issue of TIME...
...several ongoing advertising efforts focusing on Hootenanny’s freak fashion may be contributing to its popularity this season. Marketing has targeted those who would not ordinarily look to buying off-beat clothing, through the usual mediums of television and radio advertisements, along with flyers throughout Cambridge. To inform regulars, advertisements regularly run in newspapers with a cult following, such as The Noise and the Weekly...
...Unlike PSLM, we are not trying to generate emotional appeal,” Moskovitz said. “There are no singers, drummers and dancers here. We are simply trying to inform the public and present a rational side in this debate...
...happens, of course, we may not know about it. U.S. troops could already be firing weapons on Afghan soil, and we might not know about it. Of course, the Pentagon has already told us that if a U.S. special forces soldier is killed, they will inform the media in a timely manner once the next of kin have been informed. So if we take them at their word, which can be risky, there have been no U.S. fatalities on the ground in Afghanistan to date. And that suggests there haven't been any major firefights or anything of that nature...