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Because of Galatis, the plant is still shut down. "What's especially galling," says Hadley, "is that the NRC ignored my client and denied his motion, then validated his concerns after the fact." In late December, Inspector General Norton released his preliminary report. He found that Northeast had conducted improper full-core off-loads for 20 years. Both the NRC's on-site inspectors and headquarters staff, the report said, "were aware" of the practice but somehow "did not realize" that this was a violation. In other words, the NRC's double-barreled oversight system shot blanks from both barrels...
...testing program. Although Chirac announced an end to the testing two days ago, many Democrats boycotted the Capitol Hill speech. They charged that after conducting six nuclear tests over the past six months, the announcement came far too late. "We return the insult with our insult," said Eleanor Holmes Norton, congressional delegate from the District of Columbia. House Republicans late Wednesday night blocked an effort to withdraw Chirac's invitation. But despite a last-minute effort to fill the seats with congressional staffers, the French President was left speaking to a half-empty gallery...
Symantec produces two of the best anti-virus programs on the market. Symantec Anti-Virus for Macintosh (SAM) and Norton Anti-Virus 3.0 for Windows are among the top programs for those two operating systems...
...flew back from South Dakota on Nov. 4 to join the U.S. delegation to Yitzhak Rabin's funeral. "I told them, 'No more of those pledges,'" he said. "That's it." And then, for the second time in three months, Dole mentioned a man named Rick Smith. Richard Norton Smith directs the Ronald Reagan presidential library, and has been close to Dole since helping the candidate write his book, The Doles: Unlimited Partners. Smith is one of a small cadre of Dole friends and Senate staff members who have been doing a slow burn about the campaign's course. They...
Harvard's directors and curators have been innovators and pioneers ever since Charles Eliot Norton became America's first art historian in 1876. Teaching quickly became Harvard's forte under Edwin W. Forbes, who became Museum Director in 1909, and Paul J. Sachs, who joined him as assistant director in 1914. It was their idea to bring classes directly into the galleries, an unprecedented practice at the time. Together, they also originated what became known as the Fogg method of curatorial practice, which involved turning museums into experimental laboratories. When graduates began saturating the nation's top museum positions, everyone...