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Says NASA'S James Pollack, a planetary scientist: "It's a very real possibility...
Northeastern, sporting a 8-5-1 ledger, substitutes size and strength for what it lacks in quickness. Freshmen centers Patti Storey and Carolyn Sullivan, along with wingers Jenni Pollack and co-captain Donna Sorrentino, lead the visitors, who averaged more than six goals per game until last week...
Collaborating with his first graduate student, James Pollack, he offered a novel explanation for the periodic lightening and darkening of parts of Mars' surface. Some scientists had suggested that the changes were due to seasonal variations in plant life. Sagan and Pollack argued that the fluctuations were varying dust patterns kicked up by winds of ferocious force. Years later, closeup photos of Mars confirmed their thesis...
...appalled that Billy was being quizzed by Justice Department lawyers without the help of his own counsel, and, getting the White House even further involved in the case, referred him to a number of Washington-based lawyers. Cutler recommended, among others, Henry Ruth, the former Watergate prosecutor, and Stephen Pollack, who had successfully defended Hamilton Jordan, the White House chief of staff, against charges of using cocaine...
...from the shoot-from-the-hip amateurs, mostly volunteers, in the audience, Miller invites experts on the subject under discussion. They contribute to the debate, and with their guidance, Miller ends the program with an assessment of how the legal system would settle the issue. The show, says Andrea Pollack of Lexington, Mass., a recent studio participant, "brings the law down to a level where we can understand it." Adds Tom Carlson of Medfield, another guest: "Miller gets the man in the street more interested in the law by giving him a chance to get in on the discussion." Miller...