Word: matthew
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...that Washington sent him veiled threats indicating the U.S. and Israel would retaliate with nuclear arms if he did. Deploying the weapons effectively would in any case have been difficult. Still, Administration experts say they were capable of causing thousands of casualties. "It would have been awful," says Matthew Meselson, a germ-warfare expert at Harvard University. For example, botulinum toxin kills by interfering with the nervous system and ultimately paralyzing the respiratory muscles. The Pentagon estimated that just one Scud missile warhead filled with the toxin could contaminate...
...There have been so many problems with this trial," explained Matthew King, a member of the National People's Campaign (NPC). "I came here tonight to make sure that this injustice is not carried...
...work," he says. Franks also fears that broadcasters will be barraged by groups with their own definition of objectionable content; one right-to-life group, he says, has already suggested that CBS encode programs dealing with abortion. Cable executives are divided: not all are as supportive as Turner. Says Matthew Blank, president of Showtime Networks: "We have some serious societal issues here. The V chip seems like an overly simple solution to a very complicated problem...
...addition, one Harvard rower, Matthew B. Emans '96, finished in the top five in the world at the CRASH-B sprints. The CRASH-B, held in Cambridge every year, is a 2500-meter individual race on the ergometer, a rowing simulation machine...
ADOPTED. By CONNIE CHUNG, 48, TV newscaster (currently looking for opportunities), and her husband MAURY POVICH, 56, talk-show host; a boy, Matthew Jay Povich, her first child, his third; in New York City...