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...distance from the Australian art world-which, by the early '60s, had begun to see him as a talisman of integrity-was only outwardly bohemian; its ori-gins lay in the sort of calm, fanatical pride that cannot bear the distraction of company. One thinks of him scratching around between studio and sea like Shakespeare's exiled misanthrope Timon on the beach: "Come not to me again, but say to Athens/ Timon hath pitched his everlasting mansion/ Upon the beachEd verge of that salt flood...
...ORI would not comment on the case because of apolicy which prevents them from discussing opencases and cases that have been closed withoutfinding evidence of scientific misconduct, saidDr. Kay Fields '63, a senior scientist at ORI...
...ORI investigation of a case usually takesabout a year, Fields said...
Universities can impose their own sanctions onresearchers whether or not they are found guiltyby ORI "as long as they are vaguely appropriate,"Fields said. Sanctions can range from asking themto leave a lab to requiring them to seekcounseling...
Universities often act more quickly than ORI."It can announce its findings before they are sentto accepted by us," Fields said...