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...pounds a year to subscribe. Worst of all, it had the audacity to sell its content to that antediluvian medium, the daily newspaper: eight papers across Europe now run Breakingviews content. The result: a lean staff of 10 journalists who churn out a few finely crafted nuggets of financial insight a day. And a few hundred companies willing to pay as much as €73,453 a year for their employees to read them. What's next? Dixon says he'd love to expand to the U.S., but "we're not in any hurry." And with most of his European...
...success of Springfest depends not just on the funding, but also on the insight, creativity and manpower of the council, which knows better than the President’s Office what students would enjoy. The presence of a big-name band, for instance, is one important aspect of Springfest that the administration does not seem to appreciate. The administration and the council should work together to find a band with widespread appeal and vocabulary appropriate for Springfest’s new family atmosphere. Last year, the Concert Commission suggested Outkast and Jurassic 5, but budget concerns and an administrative veto...
Nobody in Europe doubts that the world would be better off without Saddam Hussein, but we fear that an Iraq war would spread to other Muslim countries. Because Europe has a high percentage of Muslims and is in close geographical proximity to the Arab world, Europeans may have better insight into what will happen if the U.S. launches a unilateral strike. JAN SANDER Bremen, Germany...
...applying the new science of DNA to gain insight into old specimens, according to Hanken...
...phosphate. The question was, How? "Perhaps a week of solid fiddling with the molecular models would be necessary," writes Watson, "to make us absolutely sure we had the right answer. Then it would be obvious to the world that Pauling was not the only one capable of true insight into how biological molecules were constructed...