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Business School grads who earn under $50,000 a year get a helping hand from their alma mater. Those alums can get up to $10,000 a year in aid from the school’s 13-year-old Non-Profit/Public Interest Loan Assistance Program, according to Laura U. Moon, who directs the school’s Social Enterprise Initiative...
...remarkable, without a doubt, but it is wrong to classify a cloned creature as an invention. Doing so somehow implies that a clone is different and inferior to other living creatures merely because the method of creation was changed. A clone is just another member of its species. Laura White Folsom, California, U.S. Snuppy, the dog cloned by South Korean scientists, was a disturbing choice for Time's Invention of the Year. The cloning of mammals has an extremely low success rate, and experience suggests that Snuppy may later suffer debilitating illness. The purpose of the Snuppy experiment is clearly...
...this were a grudge match at the U.S. Open, or in their disintegrating home, where each pursues self-destruction with an anchorite?s intensity. Bernard (Jeff Daniels) is a college professor and one-time promising novelist who is stewing in the rancor of midlife mediocrity. His wife Joan (Laura Linney) has emerged from his shadow to land a novel with a prestigious publisher, and is celebrating by having an affair with the family?s tennis pro. Elder son Walt (Jesse Eisenberg) is burrowing into his teenage misery like a creature out of Dostoyefsky - or, perhaps, one of his father...
...remarkable, without a doubt, but it is wrong to classify a cloned creature as an invention. Doing so somehow implies that a clone is different from and inferior to other living creatures merely because the method of creation was changed. A clone is just another member of its species. Laura White Folsom, California...
...streak, capped by Sunday’s thrilling overtime win against Iona. The Crimson, on the other hand, has struggled in just about every phase of its game since its last win, which came on November 22 at Rhode Island. Harvard must ride the hot hand of leading scorer Laura Robinson (11.3 ppg) if it plans to break its streak upstate. —ALEX McPHILLIPS