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...stock prices in the right direction. But at least they had a chance to start before being attacked - on Thursday, Britain's National Association of Pension Funds launched a preemptive strike on the drugstore chain Boots' plan to pay its new CEO a guaranteed bonus, saying that until bosses prove they can bring home the bacon for shareholders, they don't deserve any fat for themselves...
...Goldsmith have a point. As Time reported two weeks ago, ETC Group's paper included a review of available health research on nanoparticles. After studying the findings, Vyvyan Howard, pathology professor at Liverpool University, England, concluded that ultrafine particles - which can readily pass through skin and other tissues - could prove toxic should they reach vulnerable parts of the body. In part, fears of nanotech are fueled by the realization that the science is reaching a tipping point - from theoretical possibility to economic reality. Thirty countries now have state-sponsored nanotech programs, all tilting for a slice of a market estimated...
...guidelines. First, we should leave our minds open, or at least ajar, to concepts that now seem on the wild, speculative fringe of possibility. And second, we should remember that while new discoveries will offer marvelous prospects, they will also have a dark side. Some fear that nanotechnology could prove to be one of the 21st century's darker technologies, as potentially disruptive and dangerous as nuclear weapons. Nanotechnology is just one of a suite of advances - including biotechnology, genetics and robotics - about which some ethicists, politicians, consumer watchdogs and even a few scientists are concerned. They fear that these...
Because Harvard and Yale have chosen to honor tradition and not compete at IRAs for so many years, some cynics might accuse them of hiding behind the H-Y Regatta. In general, however, few believe that the two programs need to win a National Championship to prove their dominance...
...don’t believe anyone needs a National Championship to prove themselves,” Pescatore wrote. “You only need to attend a National Championship if you want to win one!” Coaches outside the Ivy League, like No. 3 Wisconsin’s Chris Clark, agree...