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...Phoenix Mars Lander. Their ship will have just six months to sample and study the water ice at the Martian north pole before -200°F (-130°C) winter temperatures hit the region. "We last until the sun goes down. Then we freeze to death," says principal investigator Peter Smith, a planetary scientist at the University of Arizona, Tucson. Before it does, Phoenix Lander will probably offer a first look at actual Martian water ice rather than the dry water scars of millenniums past. To do that, the lander will use a digging arm and a suite of mineralogy...
...Peter A. Winograd, a graduate of the Law School and a professor at the University of New Mexico, noted that many of the people entering public-interest law are motivated by non-pecuniary reasons anyway, though the initiative would provide “further encouragement...
...always in the cards. Especially in a debate. But “Hollywoods Pregnant Pause” didn’t have to worry about ending in disagreement, because they were lacking a key part to the argument: the opposition. Harvard Right to Life Vice President Peter A. Syski ’08 says the event fell under the small organization’s radar. Mascali says of the lack of debate: “They are more than welcome at our events, I was actually hoping for more of a dialogue.” Perhaps we?...
...always in the cards. Especially in a debate. But “Hollywoods Pregnant Pause” didn’t have to worry about ending in disagreement, because they were lacking a key part to the argument: the opposition. Harvard Right to Life Vice President Peter A. Syski ’08 says the event fell under the small organization’s radar. Mascali says of the lack of debate: “They are more than welcome at our events, I was actually hoping for more of a dialogue.” Perhaps we?...
...Despite the inflated rhetoric, Foote said, the article captured something real about the reconstruction efforts. The team of about 15 American economists under the direction of former Michigan State University president M. Peter McPherson, had been given what Foote and his colleagues would later describe in a published paper as “sweeping powers” to shape the structure of Iraq’s economy...