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...vital role that science plays in maintaining the economic well-being of an industrialized nation. In a global society that is becoming increasingly technological in nature, nations with a head start on scientific innovation will see money flow into their economics from the coffers of those nations which lag behind. Anyone who has taken "Ec 10" will know that new technology is the primary way by which an economy can increase its output given a limited amount of resources. Perhaps the most obvious example is Japan. By pioneering, over the last few decades, new technologies and new methods of production...

Author: By David H. Goldbrenner, | Title: Shortchanging Science | 9/25/1995 | See Source »

...Thomas last week attacked the logic of the Brown decision in his concurring opinion on Missouri v. Jenkins. In that decision the court overturned a federal judge's order that the state continue to fund lavish "magnet" schools in Kansas City because test scores at predominantly black schools still lag behind national averages. According to Thomas, the judge had misinterpreted previous court rulings -- including Brown -- "to support the theory that black students suffer an unspecified psychological harm from segregation that retards their mental and educational development. This approach not only relies upon questionable social-science research rather than constitutional principle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UNCLE TOM JUSTICE | 6/26/1995 | See Source »

...such a renowned program as Harvard's to be "behind the times" also puts the effectiveness of students' training in question. If the Science Center labs lag behind the cutting edge, so too do the prospects of students pursuing graduate study...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Renovations Must Target Chem Labs | 5/2/1995 | See Source »

...fully 20% of the 9.9 million electronic returns submitted through late March. The irs is running 11% behind last year in processing refunds, which exerts a $4.6 billion drag on the economy and is depressing retail sales nationwide. These delays often amount to eight to 12 weeks, an excruciating lag for low-income taxpayers counting on their refund to fix the car or pay the rent. Some such workers, accustomed to quick refunds, have taken out their frustrations on storefront tax preparers like Jesse Ivy of Chicago, who twice has called police to quell near riots. Says Kevin Crosby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE POINT OF NO RETURN | 4/17/1995 | See Source »

...There's a substantial lag time," Long says."It might be a few years down the road before wesaw an effect of an action of this Congress...

Author: By Jeffrey N. Gell, | Title: Scientists Scramble To Keep Funding | 3/10/1995 | See Source »

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