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On Dec. 8, the deadline for Iraq to officially declare to the world the status of its weapons of mass destruction programs, President Bush will have to decide, once again, whether to continue a policy of containment based upon sanctions and intermittent inspections, or to use military action to ensure...
Iweala, who performed the fleeting rhymes and ever-changing rhythms of his spoken-word poem, “The Rail,” to intermittent audience cheers, said he was delighted to be one of the evening’s winners.
Last Sunday, amid the ancient trees and proud Halls of Harvard Yard, carnival popcorn machines spewed the overwhelming smell of cooking canola oil and rows of port-a-potties stood ready to receive hundreds of impatient movie-goers. It was University President Lawrence H. Summers’ latest wholesome activity...
How soon we reach an era of clean, inexhaustible energy depends on technology. Solar and wind energies are intermittent: when the sky is cloudy or the breeze dies down, fossil fuel or nuclear plants must kick in to compensate. But scientists are working on better ways to store electricity from...
Experts say this decline--starting with intermittent "senior moments" and potentially progressing to full-blown Alzheimer's disease--is due to myriad factors, with things like genetics and lifestyle choices determining how far down the forgetful road we go. And those choices can be every bit as powerful a positive...