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...public via radio waves; and maybe even Rupert Murdoch himself—the owner of this notoriously biased conglomerate who stands to be a great beneficiary of relaxed media regulations—playing himself as media-mogul-turned-right-wing-televangelist. The repercussions of such a team would probably prove fatal to intelligence in all its forms...
...average American doesn’t take even 5,000 steps,” he says with not a small touch of pride as he flips open the pedometer’s case to prove his mileage. With 2,000 steps to a Blackburn mile, it’s clear that this white-haired 67-year-old doctor covers a lot of ground...
There will be a lot of second-guessing about the economy's strength (accompanied by flat or weaker stock prices) before the market gives credit for solid growth through 2004. If you want to stay home, wait for cyclical stocks to retreat or for the economy to prove out, or focus on stocks that have lagged: defensive companies in food or health care or those with a secure dividend yield in the 2% to 5% range...
...China "should not choose the moon and Mars" for a manned program because it "is not likely to make any military, economic or social benefits." He was followed last month by zero-gravity expert Hu Wenrui of the respected Chinese Academy of Sciences, who wrote that the project would prove to be a "scientific waste." Theirs are lone voices, however, even though similar debates have divided opinion over the U.S. manned space program since its inception...
...Hilles-QRAC committee will serve as a test of how deeply the Dean’s Office’s commitment to student inclusion really runs, and hopefully these efforts will prove fruitful, as such a commitment will not only address student fears but also provide for the best possible use of the facilities. If both students and administrators hold up their ends of the bargain, this committee has not only the potential to create exciting and dynamic new facilities in the Quad, but also an equally exciting model for participatory decision-making in the future...